Arnaud Delobelle wrote: > On Jan 27, 11:00 pm, "Russ P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Jan 27, 2:49 pm, "André" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Perhaps this:http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3107/mightbe >>> relevant? >>> André >> Thanks. If I read this correctly, this PEP is on track for Python 3.0. >> Wonderful! > > Note that annotations do not provide explicit typing, AFAIK: > > def f(x:int) -> int: return x*2 > > is stricly equivalent to > > def f(x): return x*2 > f.__annotations__ = {'x':int, 'return':int} > > You still need to write a type-checking wrapper.
Unenforced static typing is somewhat pointless. If that goes in, it should be enforced by implementations. Otherwise, maintenance programmers can't trust the type information they see. Enforced, it makes it possible to start getting serious about optimizing compilers for Python, like Shed Skin. Shed Skin can usually figure out typing within a module, but across module boundaries, some help is needed if you want to push optimization from run time to compile time. John Nagle -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list