10/17/2023 0 Comments Keywords everywhere python![]() Means going through the whole _future_ and DeprecationWarning dance in ![]() In addition to the above and to what Ben said, every new keyword also 'cls', 'class_' or 'klass' instead) and 'assert' (generally replaced You can see the ugly workarounds that are needed in the case ofĪ couple of existing keywords like 'class' (where people have to use You can't do that with keywords - those areĭisallowed everywhere other than in the syntactic constructs that rely However, using builtin names as attribute or method names is often quite > names, but this reason does not seem to hold. > possible? (I thought at not preventing users to use the same words as > expose the reasoning behind keeping the keyword set as small as I have noticed a rather strong and nearly systematic opposition to
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