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> * It is natural to expect the plus operator to be commutative, but this operation would necessarily be non-commutative. In Python, the plus operator for sequences (strings, lists, tuples) is non-commutative. But I have other arguments against it: * It conflicts with the plus operator of Counter (which is a specialized dict): Counter(a=2) + Counter(a=3) == Counter(a=5), but the proposed idea makes dict(a=2) + dict(a=3) == dict(a=3). * We already have a syntax for dict merging: {**d1, **d2}. It works with arbitrary mappings, in contrary to the plus operator, which needs a special support in argument types. | |
| Date | User | Action | Args | | 2019-02-28 07:52:06 | serhiy.storchaka | set | recipients: + serhiy.storchaka, gvanrossum, rhettinger, xtreak, brandtbucher | | 2019-02-28 07:52:06 | serhiy.storchaka | set | messageid: <1551340326.74.0.909745187914.issue36144@roundup.psfhosted.org> | | 2019-02-28 07:52:06 | serhiy.storchaka | link | issue36144 messages | | 2019-02-28 07:52:06 | serhiy.storchaka | create | | |