From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 4.0.1 (2024-03-25) on ip-172-31-91-241.ec2.internal X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.0 required=3.0 tests=none autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=4.0.1 Path: nntp.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!feeder.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: "Dmitry A. Kazakov" Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada Subject: Re: In precision typing we trust Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2025 10:37:53 +0200 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Message-ID: <108ej11$2mbr8$1@dont-email.me> References: <107uv9g$3019a$1@dont-email.me> <107v1ji$303of$1@dont-email.me> <336fbb5f-a279-ea8e-67fd-f62bb00d6a89@irrt.De> <107vfb9$34cpj$1@dont-email.me> <10855lq$gj8l$1@dont-email.me> <1088h1a$19635$1@dont-email.me> <1089p1i$1ig1d$1@dont-email.me> <108aq2p$1qo9o$1@dont-email.me> <108dh2l$2f5h3$1@dont-email.me> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2025 08:37:54 +0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="bc2f7d0c49dd14b72519cbf8d89ab880"; logging-data="2830184"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX18JTtjwjuCY8bLhjHn1tVoO57GpySqCLno=" User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Cancel-Lock: sha1:NE8QR3b9M6YjcSp8WiAMB3gsdlA= In-Reply-To: <108dh2l$2f5h3$1@dont-email.me> Content-Language: en-US Xref: feeder.eternal-september.org comp.lang.ada:66907 List-Id: On 2025-08-24 00:58, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote: >> "For OO paradigm it might be important, assuming Python implements them >> correctly, which I honestly doubt." >> says Dmitry A. Kazakov, "Re: Is Python higher level than Ada?", >> HTTPS://Usenet.Ada-Lang.IO/comp.lang.ada/o0h7tt$1o9f$1@gioia.aioe.org > > Really?? Trying to say Ada is better than OO than Python, a language > that has classes as first-class objects? Well, I maintain Ada Python bindings. When I looked at Python "derived" types in its API, I was astounded by a total lack of inheritance. The base type representation gets overridden by the new. Nothing is inherited at all! -- Regards, Dmitry A. Kazakov http://www.dmitry-kazakov.de