Hwy doesn't len(None) return zero ?
Steven D'Aprano
steve-REMOVE-THIS at cybersource.com.au
Wed Jun 30 18:23:34 EDT 2010
Please pardon me for breaking threading, but Stef's original post has not
come through to me.
On 6/30/10 11:39 AM, Stef Mientki wrote:
> hello,
>
> I've lot of functions that returns their result in some kind of tuple /
> list / array,
> and if there is no result, these functions return None.
Well there's your problem right there. If you have a function that
returns a list of X, and there are no X to return, you should return an
empty list, not None.
>>> filter(lambda n: n%2 == 0, [1, 3, 5, 7]) # return even numbers
[]
There are good use-cases for functions that sometimes return X and
sometimes return None, but they're rare.
--
Steven
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