[Python-Dev] For review: PEP 285: Adding a bool type

Barry A. Warsaw barry@zope.com
2002年3月10日 17:55:40 -0500


>>>>> "DA" == David Ascher <DavidA@ActiveState.com> writes:

 DA> Good point. This reminds me of the unofficial deprecation of
 DA> string exceptions. I still find using string exceptions is
 DA> darn convenient. Just adding 'import exceptions' is enough of
 DA> a step to stop me from doing it 'right' until the program has
 DA> scaled up enough (usually the same point where top-level
 DA> functions become methods on a new class =).
Why do you have to import exceptions? All the exception classes in
exceptions are already builtins. Is
 class MyEXC(Exception): pass
really any more typing than
 MyEXC = 'My Exception'
(expecially given that the base class specification isn't even
necessary)?
-Barry

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