On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 07:10 -0700, you wrote:
> Okay, I can live with this as long as '|' and '-' support add-to-set and > remove-from-set. But I think those have to work, given we'll enable them > for operations on two sets. Well, my vote then remains not adding new set operators for add/delete, so that we don't have multiple ways to do the same thing. Just looked at Python again, as a data point: That's what they do, too. There are '|'/'&'/'-' for set/set operations, but no versions of those for individual elements (they do that through methods instead; add/delete are kind of our version of methods). Same for Ruby. I looked around for a few more minutes for other languages, but didn't immediately find any that even have any set operators at all (only methods/functions for union/intersection/etc.). Robin -- Robin Sommer * ICSI/LBNL * ro...@icir.org * www.icir.org/robin _______________________________________________ bro-dev mailing list bro-dev@bro.org http://mailman.icsi.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/bro-dev