Larry Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For new code, I can't think of a single place I'd want to use a
> "NamedTuple" where a "record" wouldn't be arguably more suitable. The
> "NamedTuple" makes sense only for "fixing" old APIs like os.stat.
I disagree.
def add(v1, v2)
return Vector(i+j for i,j in izip(v1,v2))
x,y,z = point
And more are examples where not having a defined ordering (as would be
the case with a 'static dict') would reduce its usefulness. Having a
defined ordering (as is the case of lists and tuples) implies
indexability (I want the ith item in this sequence!). It also allows
one to use a NamedTuple without change otherwise anywhere you would have
previously used a tuple (except for doctests, which would need to be
changed). This was all discussed earlier.
- Josiah
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