On Monday, December 12, 2011 1:47:52 PM UTC+8, alex23 wrote: > On Dec 12, 2:51 pm, 88888 Dihedral <dihedr...@googlemail.com> > wrote: > > To wrap a function properly is different from the 1-line lampda. > > > > This is really functional programming. > > > > Every function can be decorated to change into a different one easily. > > > > There is a method to replace every return action of a python function > > into an yield action without the source code. > > How does this have _anything_ to do with my exchange with Robert? > > If you're _not_ a markov chainer, you're trying way too hard to show > off what you know, and very little of it seems relevant to the thread.
I think in the CS way in the 5th generation computer languages. But I also think in the hardware way in the 2,3,4th generations. Why do you need to spawn a thread or a process that can be decorated by wrapping an yield for all kinds of parameter checking of functions? A lousy written function in any computer language indicates a bad taste of art. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list