On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 6:34 PM, Naomi Seyfer <na...@seyfer.org> wrote:
> Yep, interested in implementing it!  I will put implementation time on my
> schedule and tell y'all when it is, for holding myself accountable -- it
> turns out I never do anything not on my schedule.
>

I still don't understand what would happen with __annotations__. If
the decorator returns a non-function, one would expect the annotations
to be in the __annotations__ attribute of the enclosing class or
module. If it returns a function, they would be in the __annotations__
attribute of the function. And I'm talking about the runtime behavior
in Python as explained in PEP484 and PEP526. I would expect these
declarations to behave according to the same principles as other ways
to annotate variables/functions. If there is no runtime behavior, a
comment-based syntax might be more appropriate. Or have I missed
something?


—Koos



-- 
+ Koos Zevenhoven + http://twitter.com/k7hoven +
_______________________________________________
Python-Dev mailing list
Python-Dev@python.org
https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev
Unsubscribe: 
https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com

Reply via email to