En Tue, 08 Apr 2008 03:03:13 -0300, Torsten Bronger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Gabriel Genellina writes: >> >> Python 3 allows for unicode identifiers, but I don'k know any >> plans for using unicode keywords too. Looks funny: >> >> ∀ x ∈ values: >> if x ∉ forbidden ∧ x ≠ y: >> print(x, Γ(x), √(x)) >> print(∑(values)) >> near = λ a,b,ε=0.01: a-ε ≤ b ≤ a+ε > > As far as I've understood it, only letters are allowed in > identifiers rather than arbitrary Unicode code points. Yes, this was of course a futuristic exercise of imagination, even replacing keywords with some symbols. Anyway the only non-alphabetic identifier is √; Σ could replace ∑, and all others are allowed letters in Python 3. -- Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list