Re: Searching for the best scripting language,
In article <C7CdnQYX-bIwsFPdRVn-ig@powergate.ca >,
Peter Hansen <peter@engcorp. com> wrote:[color=blue]
>Carl Banks wrote:[color=green]
>> Heh. It seems to me that, by the same reasoning, we could claim that
>> Python has verbose execution. Someone's obviously willing to give
>> Perl the benefit of the doubt here, but not Python. I smell
>> shenanigans.[/color]
>
>I tried a few Google searches, even apparently reaching the page that
>started this thread, but I can't see what "verbose execution" might
>mean other than (a guess) a "trace" mode which prints something for
>every line executed as the interpreter runs. And, if that's really
>what it is, then Python does have the capability pretty easily, via
>sys.settrace() . (Which I'm sure Carl knows, therefore I assume my
>guess is wrong.)[/color]
In article <C7CdnQYX-bIwsFPdRVn-ig@powergate.ca >,
Peter Hansen <peter@engcorp. com> wrote:[color=blue]
>Carl Banks wrote:[color=green]
>> Heh. It seems to me that, by the same reasoning, we could claim that
>> Python has verbose execution. Someone's obviously willing to give
>> Perl the benefit of the doubt here, but not Python. I smell
>> shenanigans.[/color]
>
>I tried a few Google searches, even apparently reaching the page that
>started this thread, but I can't see what "verbose execution" might
>mean other than (a guess) a "trace" mode which prints something for
>every line executed as the interpreter runs. And, if that's really
>what it is, then Python does have the capability pretty easily, via
>sys.settrace() . (Which I'm sure Carl knows, therefore I assume my
>guess is wrong.)[/color]
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