On 5/19/18 10:58 PM, Mikhail V wrote:
I have made up a printable PDF with the current version
of the syntax suggestion.
https://github.com/Mikhail22/Documents/blob/master/data-blocks-v01.pdf
After some of your comments I've made some further
re-considerations, e.g. element separation should
be now much simpler.
A lot of examples with comparison included.
Comments, suggestions are welcome.
Mikhail, you have a completely different esthetic for syntax than the
rest of the Python world. Your proposal seems to have almost nothing in
common with existing Python syntax. Your approach to whitespace is
different. You've ignored existing words (tuple, str) in favor of new
shorthands (t, s). You use semicolon and asterisk for something new.
Parentheses enclosing strings!?
This is never going to be adopted as Python syntax. It's too different.
That's fine: make a new file format. Write a library that can read and
write this format. Propose it to people, and get them using it. We
have xml, ini, json, yaml, and toml. Now we can also have data blocks.
--Ned.
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