On Dec 26, 9:43 pm, Steven D'Aprano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 18:04:31 -0800, Zentrader wrote: > >> Bah, humbug > > > And if you're not a Christian it would be Type Error bug. > > Not at all: if you inherit from any of the many pagan (that is, non- > Christian) religions that celebrated midwinter festivals, or the old > Roman Saturnalia festival that Christianity itself inherited Christmas > from, you shouldn't raise an exception. > > Alternatively, you can delegate to any object that understands about > holidays, parties, celebrations and gift-giving. > > > Anyway, happy New Years as well to all in the group. > > watch_fireworks() > try: > champagne > except NameError: > champagne = any_fizzy_alcoholic_drink_will_do() > champagne.drink() > shout("Happy New Years!!!") > for person in adults_nearby: > if (person.is_appropriate_sex and person.is_pretty):
Hey, my version of the person module doesn't have an is_appropriate_sex attribute, but an is_opposite_sex attribute instead. Is this a new version? > kiss(person) > else: > shake(person.hand) > > -- > Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list