On 17/08/2020 3:08 pm, Henk-Jaap Wagenaar wrote:
Thanks for having a look! The example now looks like (looking at int
case only, same applies to UID):
case int():
if value < 0:
try:
self._fp.write(struct.pack('>Bq', 0x13, value))
except struct.error:
raise OverflowError(value) from None
elif value < 1 << 8:
self._fp.write(struct.pack('>BB', 0x10, value))
...
elif value < 1 << 64:
self._fp.write(b'\x14' + value.to_bytes(16, 'big',
signed=True))
else:
raise OverflowError(value)
I was more thinking it would read/look something like:
case int() if value < 0:
try:
self._fp.write(struct.pack('>Bq', 0x13, value))
except struct.error:
raise OverflowError(value) from None
case int() if value < 1 << 8:
self._fp.write(struct.pack('>BB', 0x10, value))
...
case int() if value < 1 << 64:
self._fp.write(b'\x14' + value.to_bytes(16, 'big',
signed=True))
case int():
raise OverflowError(value)
Which I think works as expected under the current PEP622?
That would work, but would be slower for the reference implementation
due to the repeated `isinstance(value, int)` checks.
I think the repeated `int()` cases do not help readability.
Which form do you think is more readable?
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 14:16, Mark Shannon <m...@hotpy.org
<mailto:m...@hotpy.org>> wrote:
On 17/08/2020 1:13 pm, Henk-Jaap Wagenaar wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 11:30, Mark Shannon <m...@hotpy.org
<mailto:m...@hotpy.org>
> <mailto:m...@hotpy.org <mailto:m...@hotpy.org>>> wrote:
>
>
> I would also bring you attention to my rigorous analysis of the
> possible
> application to PEP 622 the entirety of CPython.
> If I have made any mistakes there, I'd be happy to correct them.
>
>
> You say "I've elided a lot of complex logic int cases, as it is not
> relevant." in the plistlib._BinaryPlistWriter._write_object example,
> this seems to be a prime example where guards could be used to
> simplify/unnest the logic? Even if you disagree, I think it is
highly
> relevant and worth commenting on, one way or another!
Thanks for the feedback.
I've expanded the code in the `int` and `UID` cases, and made it
clearer
why the remaining code has been elided.
Cheers,
Mark.
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