On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 20:42:51 +0200,
Stian Søiland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm all for it. I would even be tempted of changing def to function,
> but it would look stupid in:
> class A:
> function make_my_day(self):
> return "Your day"
> a = A()
> since a.make_my_day() is really a method, not a standalone function.
> We could use "function" instead of "lambda" though =)
So use "method" instead, which has the added advantage of implicity
declaring an extra argument named "this":
class A:
method __init__():
this.x = 0
method make_my_day(foo):
this.x += foo
there-aren't-enough-winks-in-the-universe'ly yours,
Dan
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