dmitrey wrote: > Hi all, > I looked to the PEPs & didn't find a proposition to remove brackets & > commas for to make Python func call syntax caml- or tcl- like: instead > of > result = myfun(param1, myfun2(param5, param8), param3) > just make possible using > result = myfun param1 (myfun2 param5 param8) param3 > > it would reduce length of code lines and make them more readable, + no > needs to write annoing charecters.
This is not true, there is no shorter code lines: foo bar baz foo(bar,baz) And the "more readable" part certainly depends on the habits of the user - to me, it's harder to read. Apart from that, even if both statements were true, I doubt there is even the slightest chance of including it - after all, you'd have to keep around the "old" way of doing things anyway, and thus you'd end up with two styles of coding - certainly _not_ something anybody in the python developer community is interested in. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list