My first reaction was that this is terrible, else clauses on loops are confusing enough. But if I think about it more, I'm warming up to the idea. Also/Else for loops is clear, symmetrical, and would be useful.
Reversing the meanign of else will break code, but it's not used that frequently, and it was a confusing thing to begin with, nothing wrong in breaking something (slowly!) if it was 'broken' to begin with. Alifs look evil, I couldn't deduce the control flow very easily, but then they are a new idea. I'll keep an open mind on that one. I think the best thing would be to compare the also/else syntax to what identical functionality looks like in python now [hint to someone with more time than me right now ;)]. I'd vote for whichever is the more concise and readable of the two. -Dan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list