On 4/20/2015 9:07 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 10:52 AM, Ben Finney <[email protected]> wrote:
Jack is not complaining only about *writing* code. He's complaining
about the effect this will have on code that we all are expected to
*read*.
For reading, good function and parameter names and a good summary as the
first line of the docstring are probably more useful *to humans* than
formal type annotations.
Ahh. Yes, that's a concern. When you go digging into that library to
find out how it works, yes, you'd be face-to-face with their type
annotations.
Maybe it'd be of value to have a quick "code stripper" that takes away
all the annotations,
I was already thinking about that for Idle. The file should then be
either semi read-only or renamed. Also options to merge annotations in
from stub files for editing and to split back out when writing.
plus any other junk/framing that you're not
interested in, and gives you something you can browse in a text
editor? It could take away all the Sphinx adornments from docstrings,
any source control versioning markers, all that kind of thing.
Interesting idea.
--
Terry Jan Reedy
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