What behavior would you expect?
Dan Sommers
dan at tombstonezero.net
Fri Feb 20 00:58:09 EST 2015
On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 22:51:57 -0700, Jason Friedman wrote:
>>
>> I'd still advise using my_list.sort() rather than sorted(), as you
>> don't need to retain the original.
>>
>>
> Hmm.
>
> Trying to figure out what that looks like.
> If I understand correctly, list.sort() returns None.
> What would I return to the caller?
my_list. In the end, it'll look something like this:
def f():
my_list = some_other_function_that_returns_an_unsorted_list()
my_list.sort()
return my_list
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