Tim Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jacek Generowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >I have some code, which makes copious use of the @decorator syntax
>
> I'm very curious to know what kind of application you are writing in which
> "copious use of the @decorator syntax" actually solved a
Jacek Generowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I have some code, which makes copious use of the @decorator syntax
I'm very curious to know what kind of application you are writing in which
"copious use of the @decorator syntax" actually solved a problem
productively.
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Skip Montanaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jacek> Crazy idea ... would it be possible to shadow 2.3's parser with
> Jacek> one stolen from 2.4 ?
>
> If you're willing to go to that much trouble, why not just upgrade to 2.4?
*I* upgraded to 2.4 sometime when it was in alpha.
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Jacek Generowicz wrote:
> I have some code, which makes copious use of the @decorator syntax
> which was introduced in Python2.4. Now I find myself in a situation
> where I have to run the code under Python 2.3. However, I would like
> to keep developing the code with the new syntax.
>
> How coul
Jacek> Crazy idea ... would it be possible to shadow 2.3's parser with
Jacek> one stolen from 2.4 ?
If you're willing to go to that much trouble, why not just upgrade to 2.4?
Skip
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Peter Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Have a look at Bill Mill's redecorate utility:
>
> http://llimllib.f2o.org/files/redecorate.py
Heh, this is exactly the sort of thing I wanted do avoid writing, as
it would be difficult to get right. Looks like it's author has similar
feelings. However,
Thomas Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jacek Generowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have some code, which makes copious use of the @decorator syntax
> > which was introduced in Python2.4. Now I find myself in a situation
> > where I have to run the code under Python 2.3. However, I w
Jacek Generowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have some code, which makes copious use of the @decorator syntax
> which was introduced in Python2.4. Now I find myself in a situation
> where I have to run the code under Python 2.3. However, I would like
> to keep developing the code with the new
I have some code, which makes copious use of the @decorator syntax
which was introduced in Python2.4. Now I find myself in a situation
where I have to run the code under Python 2.3. However, I would like
to keep developing the code with the new syntax.
How could I best automate the process of maki