On 9/14/06, Dino Viehland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We're tentatively thinking that this is a 2.0 feature but if we figured out a > syntax we really liked we'd try to get it into 1.1. >
It seems as if there are two clean ways to do this in my mind. 1. Use python2.4's decorator sytax and extend it to allow class and class variable attribute declaration. This has the pitfall of breaking cpython compatibility with decorators though. At the same time, why use decorators when you can use attributes? 2. Thinking about this problem brings me back to an elegant solution that Philip Eby came up with to allow python2.3 users to use decorators for turbogears. class Root: [expose()] def method(): ... Granted special logic has to be added to the decorator method. This prompted me to try: import clr clr.AddReference('System.Web.Services') from System.Web.Services import * [WebServiceAttribute] class Echo(WebService): [WebMethodAttribute] def echo(msg): return msg The advantage here is syntactically correct python. IP could just add some special logic to apply the attributes. Another advantage is that it matches the sytax of C# attributes. Evil programmers could even apply decorators and attributes to a method! _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@lists.ironpython.com http://lists.ironpython.com/listinfo.cgi/users-ironpython.com