On 25/05/2018 13:46, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 10:36 PM, bartc <b...@freeuk.com> wrote:
On 24/05/2018 19:17, Steven D'Aprano wrote:

But what do people think about proposing a new list replication with copy
operator?

      [[]]**5

would return a new list consisting of five shallow copies of the inner
list.

Thoughts?


Choice of ** doesn't seem right for a start, as it suggests it should mean
[]*[]*[]*[]*[], which it doesn't. (Apparently []*2 /is/ the same as []+[].)


We've already had a suggestion for [[]]@5 and that should deal with
that issue.

I'm in general not in favour of piling in special symbols into a language just to solve some obscure or rare problem.

As I went on to demonstrate, function-like syntax (or even actual functions) could do that job better, by describing what the operation does and not leaving people scratching their heads so much when they encounter that funny-looking operator hidden in 20,000 lines of code.

As for '@', if a variable name can come before it /and/ after it, and either or both can be dotted, wouldn't that cause it to be highlighted as an email address in many circumstances? Such as in code posted here.

(OK, let's try it and see what happens. My Thunderbird doesn't do previews so I will have to post it first:

   abc@def
   a...@def.ghi)

I would find that rather annoying.

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