I think some raised points are relevant…

  • UlrikHD@programming.dev
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    10 months ago

    Those doesn’t break backwards compatibility though. Naturally you can’t use match with a python 3.7 interpreter, but what scripts written for python 3.7 wouldn’t work with a 3.11 interpreter?

    I haven’t encountered that issue before, so I’m curious what those problems OP have encountered looks like.

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      10 months ago

      Huh, ok. I thought something like match = 0 in an old script might break a more recent version.

      But you may very well be correct.

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        10 months ago

        match isn’t a protected keyword like if is.

        match = 0
        match match:
            case 0:
                print(0)
            case _:
                print(1)
        

        Is legal and will give print out 0.