> To me, "from" strongly suggests that an element is being obtained from a container/collection of > elements. This is how I conceptualize "from module import name": "name" refers to an object > INSIDE the module, not the module itself. If I saw > > if (match from pattern.search(data)) is not None: ...
> I would guess that it is equivalent to > > m = next(pattern.search(data)) > if m is not None: ... +1, although unpacking seems to be reasonable `[elem1, *elems] from contains`. Now we have - "expr as name" - "name := expr" - "expr -> name" - "name from expr" Personally I prefer "as", but I think without a big change of python Grammar file, it's impossible to avoid parsing "with expr as name" into "with (expr as name)" because "expr as name" is actually an "expr". I have mentioned this in previous discussions and it seems it's better to warn you all again. I don't think people of Python-Dev are willing to implement a totally new Python compiler.
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