Raymond Hettinger <raymond.hettin...@gmail.com> added the comment:
+1 from me. We're already made regular expression match objects less opaque and that has been useful. There's no need for a python-ideas discussion for this. If a repr doesn't round-trip, we generally put it angle brackets (see PEP 8): >>> re.search(r'([a-z]+)(\d*)', 'alpha7') <re.Match object; span=(0, 6), match='alpha7'> The Row object access style uses square brackets and has a keys() method. That suggests a dict-like representation would be intuitive and match how Row objects are used: ro['salary'] and ro.keys(). Putting those two ideas together we get: <sqlite3.Row object; {'name': 'John', 'salary': 42}> Note the OP's suggestion for keyword argument style doesn't make sense for two reasons: 1) Row objects don't allow attribute access (i.e. ro.name is invalid) and 2) the field names are not required to be valid Python identifiers (i.e. ro['class'] is possible but ro.class is syntactically invalid because "class" is a keyword). ---------- nosy: +rhettinger _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <https://bugs.python.org/issue35889> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com