[Python-ideas] Control Flow - Never Executed Loop Body
Stephen J. Turnbull
stephen at xemacs.org
Thu Mar 24 14:04:22 EDT 2016
Andrew Barnert via Python-ideas writes:
> If you have a _different_ implementation, I'm happy to hear it. I
> supplied all the versions I could think of because another critic
> (Stephen? I forget...)
I presented a good try at a one-extra-line pure Python implementation
(which is still good enough that I'm -1 on syntax, and waiting for a
compelling use case for adding "for ... except").
It was Chris Angelico who shot a hole in it with locals().values().
> implied that what you wanted was impossible or incoherent, and it
> clearly isn't.
I don't think there was ever a claim that it was incoherent/impossible
or even inefficient at C-level.
The point of the mildly obscure[1] item = sentinel idiom was to show
that syntax isn't needed to avoid changing the loop body. I don't
even know if Chris A would disagree that I succeeded well enough.
Footnotes:
[1] I know that several people found the item = _sentinel approach
unreadable. Which surprised me: I'm usually the one who takes hours
to understand the TOOWTDI one-liner. Maybe my newt-ness got bettah!
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