On 10/24/2012 7:19 PM, Evan Driscoll wrote:
On 10/24/2012 05:26 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
But I'm still -0 on it, because it supplants the glaringly obvious:

   m = ...

assignment with the far less in your face:

   possibly-long-expr as m

and I think it would get quite heavily used, to the detriment of
assignment readability in general. At present the nature of most effects
is at the left. An assignment is obvious on the left, an if/with/while/etc
is visible at the left.

In the interest of brainstorming, what about

    while VAR from EXPR:

or something like that? I don't think I like 'from' on a couple counts,
but there's probably some word that fits.

The op wondered if these proposals have been made before. They have been, and have been rejected. Some of the discussion has been on python-ideas list. But go ahead and brainstorm and discuss.

Keep in mind that any new syntax has to be a substantial improvement in some sense or make something new possible. There was no new syntax in 3.2 and very little in 3.3.

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