May-05-2021, 08:43 PM
sorry a lot too unpack, I hope I address it all.
No i think fallthrough is a great addition for flow control in general. My example is how it can be used in an already great evaluation tool. And While your example is a solid solution, im simply of the opinion that a one liner with bolstered eval abilities is a no brainer.
And you'll have to forgive me for loving go, I think perhaps the things that make sense in a largely procedural / functional language do not translate well in this case.
To me it is painfully obvious when and why you use this. I can see this opinion is not shared amongst the python community :)
No i think fallthrough is a great addition for flow control in general. My example is how it can be used in an already great evaluation tool. And While your example is a solid solution, im simply of the opinion that a one liner with bolstered eval abilities is a no brainer.
And you'll have to forgive me for loving go, I think perhaps the things that make sense in a largely procedural / functional language do not translate well in this case.
To me it is painfully obvious when and why you use this. I can see this opinion is not shared amongst the python community :)