On 10.09.2016 19:14, Random832 wrote:
As I remember the discussion, I thought he'd more or less conceded on
the use of ? but there was disagreement on how to implement it that
never got resolved. Concerns like, you can't have a?.b return None
because then a?.b() isn't callable, unless you want to use a?.b?() for
this case, or some people wanted to have "a?" [where a is None] return a
magic object whose attribute/call/getitem would give no error, but that
would have to keep returning itself and never actually return None for
chained operators.
That appeared to be one solution to make the ?-syntax class useful.

But in the end, there were too many possibilities (operator?, nomad objects?, syntax expansion?, something else?), issues with all those "?" all over the place, hiding errors this way (which was the most serious one), and uncertainty about the overall benefit of this syntax compared to better designs like "how to not use None in the first place" didn't lead to a result so far.


Let's see those can be resolved.


Sven
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