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Neel Krishnaswami neelk@ne...@alum.mit.edu comp lang python comp lang python announce Signature.py is a module that makes reflecting on the function call signatures of callable objects a lot easier. A common question in Python is "How do I ask the interpreter what arguments a function takes? ... Jul 10 1999 by Neel Krishnaswami - 2 messages - 1 author |
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Neel Krishnaswami Neel.Krishnasw...@p98.f112.n480.z2.fidonet.org comp lang python From: ne...@brick.cswv.com (Neel Krishnaswami) In article <000d01bec11f$8 f966e20$e19e2299@tim>, Tim Peters <tim_...@email.msn.com> wrote: [Neel Krishnaswami] With the clear way of writing it, the NewArticle class would mysteriously ... Jul 1 1999 by Neel Krishnaswami - 56 messages - 24 authors |
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Neel Krishnaswami ne...@brick.cswv.com comp lang functional comp lang scheme comp lang python On Thu, 19 Aug 1999 22:31:49 GMT, o...@pobox.com <oleg@pobox. com> wrote: In most languages, 'if' has a distinguished status, of a statement or a special syntax form. One wonders whether 'if' can be a regular function. ... Aug 20 1999 by Neel Krishnaswami - 8 messages - 6 authors |
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Neel Krishnaswami ne...@brick.cswv.com comp lang python comp editors In article <3785DA06.97456...@kami.com>, C. Laurence Gonsalves <clgon...@kami.com> wrote: Of course, right after I posted that, realized that there's a problem. The blockMotion function doesn't account for lines that are continuations of other ... Jul 9 1999 by Neel Krishnaswami - 6 messages - 2 authors |
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Neel Krishnaswami ne...@brick.cswv.com comp lang python comp graphics algorithms Jason Stokes <js...@bluedog.apana.org.au> wrote: Sunil Hadap wrote in message < 38994478.72056...@cui.unige.ch>... - Can I use traditional OO concepts in Haskell though it is Functional Yes. Haskell is fully object oriented. ... Feb 4 2000 by Neel Krishnaswami - 11 messages - 9 authors |
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Neel Krishnaswami Neel.Krishnasw...@p98.f112.n480.z2.fidonet.org comp lang python From: ne...@brick.cswv.com (Neel Krishnaswami) In article <377ADAD7. EA105...@mojam.com>, Skip Montanaro <s...@mojam.com> wrote: Can I make static type checker for Python? or Is there any previous work about this? ... Jul 1 1999 by Neel Krishnaswami - 6 messages - 6 authors |
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Neel Krishnaswami ne...@brick.cswv.com comp lang python Martijn Faassen <m. faas...@vet.uu.nl> wrote: ne...@cswcasa.com wrote: [snip] I hope (but fear that I'm wrong) that the same is not true of the iteration protocol -- there's a critical need to be able to iterate over trees and linked-lists cleanly. ... May 23 2000 by Neel Krishnaswami - 214 messages - 83 authors |
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Neel Krishnaswami ne...@brick.cswv.com comp lang python Justus Pendleton <justus @my-deja.com> wrote: I decided to broaden my horizons so I was reading about/ playing around with Cecil. One of the things Cecil has that I hadn't heard of before are predicate classes: ... Dec 2 1999 by Neel Krishnaswami - 4 messages - 3 authors |
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Neel Krishnaswami ne...@brick.cswv.com comp lang python rdudfi...@my-deja.com < rdudfi...@my-deja.com> wrote: Hello, I've got a problem where a list has the same id as a object instance in that same list. This is as returned by id(). Is this ever supposed to happen? I just thought this was odd. ... Dec 29 1999 by Neel Krishnaswami - 7 messages - 4 authors |
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Neel Krishnaswami ne...@brick.cswv.com comp lang python Greg Ewing <greg.ewing@ compaq.com> wrote: Here are some random observations from studying the Ruby source code: * It doesn't use bytecode. The evaluator seems to operate directly on a parse tree. I don't know what implications this has for execution speed. ... Nov 5 1999 by Neel Krishnaswami - 70 messages - 36 authors |
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