George Sakkis wrote: > One of the few Python constructs that feels less elegant than > necessary to me is the del statement. For one thing, it is overloaded > to mean three different things: > (1) del x: Remove x from the current namespace > (2) del x[i]: Equivalent to x.__delitem__(i) > (3) del x.a: Equivalent to x.__delattr__('a') (or delattr(x,'a'))
Note that the 'X = Y' construct has the corresponding three meanings: (1) x = 4 # Bind x to 4 in the 'current namespace' (2) x[i] = 4 # equivalent to x.__setitem__(i, 4) (3) x.a = 4 # Equivalent to x.__setattr__('a', 4) What conclusion should we draw from that? -- Arnaud -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list