I'd like to see the ability to do:
if x:
1
and if y:
2
or if z:
3
The truth table for these would be:
x | y | z | result
0 | _ | 0 | (none)
0 | _ | 1 | 3
1 | 0 | _ | 1,3
1 | 1 | _ | 1,2,3
and each statement is evaluated once, when encountered. (as such, y and
z may not be evaluated at a
Could you give an example of some real code that would be improved by this
construct?
> On 21 Dec 2019, at 17:42, Soni L. wrote:
>
> I'd like to see the ability to do:
>
> if x:
> 1
> and if y:
> 2
> or if z:
> 3
>
> The truth table for these would be:
>
> x | y | z | result
> 0 | _ |
> On Dec 21, 2019, at 08:41, Soni L. wrote:
>
> I'd like to see the ability to do:
>
> if x:
> 1
> and if y:
> 2
> or if z:
> 3
>
> The truth table for these would be:
>
> x | y | z | result
> 0 | _ | 0 | (none)
> 0 | _ | 1 | 3
> 1 | 0 | _ | 1,3
> 1 | 1 | _ | 1,2,3
>
> and each statement i
On 2019-12-21 4:15 p.m., Andrew Barnert wrote:
> On Dec 21, 2019, at 08:41, Soni L. wrote:
>
> I'd like to see the ability to do:
>
> if x:
> 1
> and if y:
> 2
> or if z:
> 3
>
> The truth table for these would be:
>
> x | y | z | result
> 0 | _ | 0 | (none)
> 0 | _ | 1 | 3
> 1 | 0 |
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 6:35 AM Soni L. wrote:
>
>
>
> On 2019-12-21 4:15 p.m., Andrew Barnert wrote:
> > > On Dec 21, 2019, at 08:41, Soni L. wrote:
> > >
> > > I'd like to see the ability to do:
> > >
> > > if x:
> > > 1
> > > and if y:
> > > 2
> > > or if z:
> > > 3
> > >
> > > The truth ta
Years ago there was an interesting movement called anti-if campaign, now
it's more promotional, but the concept of "anti if" may help you find ways
to remove the cases where your suggest "and if" and "or if" can apply.
This article is particularly well written:
https://code.joejag.com/2016/anti-if-
On 2019-12-21 4:52 p.m., Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 6:35 AM Soni L. wrote:
>
>
>
> On 2019-12-21 4:15 p.m., Andrew Barnert wrote:
> > > On Dec 21, 2019, at 08:41, Soni L. wrote:
> > >
> > > I'd like to see the ability to do:
> > >
> > > if x:
> > > 1
> > > and if y:
> > >
On 2019-12-21 4:58 p.m., Gregory Salvan wrote:
Years ago there was an interesting movement called anti-if campaign,
now it's more promotional, but the concept of "anti if" may help you
find ways to remove the cases where your suggest "and if" and "or if"
can apply.
This article is particular
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 7:06 AM Soni L. wrote:
> On 2019-12-21 4:52 p.m., Chris Angelico wrote:
> > I'm not sure I understand what switch construct would translate into
> > this style. Can you show an example of code in some other language,
> > how you'd translate that same logic into today's Pyth
On 2019-12-21 20:09, Soni L. wrote:
On 2019-12-21 4:58 p.m., Gregory Salvan wrote:
Years ago there was an interesting movement called anti-if campaign,
now it's more promotional, but the concept of "anti if" may help you
find ways to remove the cases where your suggest "and if" and "or if"
c
> Python is not an OOP language. If you want to breathe and preach OOP, you
should quite frankly just use Java.
Python isn't *strictly* or *exclusively* an object-oriented programming
language, but since it does have strong support for OOP features, saying
that "Python is not an OOP language" simp
On 22/12/19 9:04 am, Soni L. wrote:
switch (op) {
[...]
case OP_TAILCALL: {
adjust_regs();
some_other_stuff();
/* fallthrough */
}
case OP_CALL: {
make_the_call_happen();
break;
}
}
Relying on fall-through in a switch is a micro-optimisation that
may hel
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 10:46 AM Greg Ewing wrote:
>
> On 22/12/19 9:04 am, Soni L. wrote:
>
> > switch (op) {
> >[...]
> >case OP_TAILCALL: {
> > adjust_regs();
> > some_other_stuff();
> > /* fallthrough */
> >}
> >case OP_CALL: {
> > make_the_call_happen();
>
On 2019-12-21 5:52 p.m., Kyle Stanley wrote:
> Python is not an OOP language. If you want to breathe and preach
OOP, you should quite frankly just use Java.
Python isn't *strictly* or *exclusively* an object-oriented
programming language, but since it does have strong support for OOP
featur
On 2019-12-21 5:22 p.m., Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 7:06 AM Soni L. wrote:
> On 2019-12-21 4:52 p.m., Chris Angelico wrote:
> > I'm not sure I understand what switch construct would translate into
> > this style. Can you show an example of code in some other language,
> > h
On Dec 21, 2019, at 15:59, Chris Angelico wrote:
>
> It's not just about performance. It's also about expressing a concept.
> A tail call IS a call, and the correct way to write this is to do
> stuff, and then do whatever a call does.
Looking at languages that try to express similar semantics wi
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