Why is a generator expression called a expression?
Veek M
veek at dont-use-this.com
Mon Apr 20 06:23:26 EDT 2020
but one can do the following
(x for x in 'apple').next() * 2
def foo():
(yield 2)
foo().next() * 3
(lambda x: 2)()*4
generator expr, yield expr, lambda expression
all require some modification (insertion of a .next or explicit () so
it's quite confusing..
expression seems to mean anything that gives a value with a little
massaging..
with statements you can't combine them at all
assert 1 < 2
cannot be mixed at all with anything else unless you use a ; and even
that won't work within ( )
is this reasonable?
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