break in a module
Ben Finney
ben+python at benfinney.id.au
Tue Jun 14 21:33:22 EDT 2011
Eric Snow <ericsnowcurrently at gmail.com> writes:
> I apologize if my example was unclear. I kept it pretty simple.
That's a good goal, but unfortunately in this case it means the purpose
is opaque.
> In general it would be nice to do some checks up front and decide
> whether or not to continue executing the module, rather than waiting
> until the end to decide:
>
> if condition_1:
> ...
> return
> if condition_2:
> ...
> return
>
> # now do my expensive module stuff
I have never seen code that needs this, and can't imagine why the above
would be a good design for a module. Is there real code online somewhere
that we can see which serves as a real example for your use case?
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