Syntax Style in Python Pattern Matching
Some "corner" cases in Python pattern matching syntax:
match obj:
case int(0): ... # special case for 0
case int(): ... # any other int
case float(): ... # any float
case _: # anything else
match obj:
case int as i: ... # can this work?
case int(i): ... # `i` will be `0` in the later context
case int() as i: ... # any other example from official doc
case _: # anything else
I would prefer case int() as i over case int(i)?
Becase the later one feels like i is still unconverted to int yet?
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