[Python-Dev] Resurrecting PEP-472

2020年8月27日 01:59:29 -0700

Hi all,
On the Python-Ideas mailing list, there has been a long debate about 
resurrecting PEP 472, "Support for indexing with keyword arguments".
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0472/
One of the existing authors, Stefano Borini, is interested in updating 
the PEP with a new strategy that has some support (but not a consensus) 
on Python-Ideas, and removing from contention the previous strategies.
The new strategy is to pass keyword arguments directly to keyword 
parameters in the `__getitem__` etc methods, as other functions and 
methods do. The previous, rejected, strategies involved various hacks 
such as overloading the single index parameter with a dict or a 
namedtuple, etc.
Two complications:
- the PEP is rejected, not deferred.
- one of the previous co-authors, Joseph Martinot-Lagarde, seems to have 
 dropped out of contact.
Does Stefano need to get a sponsor and create a new PEP, or can he 
prepare a PR and ask for it to be re-opened?
-- 
Steve
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