blursed

Just because you can doesn't mean you should. (by ckw017)

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  • Adding C-style for loops to Python for fun
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Feb 2023
    I did something similar to option 3 to make the default numeric "callable", since the dunder __call__ methods can't be overwritten for integer types. For example, in regular arithmetic notation, something like 6(7+8) could be read as 6*(7+8), but trying to do this in Python gives you `SyntaxWarning: 'int' object is not callable;`, since you're essentially trying to do a function call on the literal 6. The workaround was to use a custom codec to wrap all integer literals to give them the expected call behavior.

    Repo if anyone is interested: https://github.com/ckw017/blursed

    This was inspired by a way less silly usecase, future f-strings, which added f-string support to older versions of Python in a similar way using codecs: https://github.com/asottile-archive/future-fstrings

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ckw017/blursed is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of blursed is Python.


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