it seems like a few weeks ago... but actually it was more like 30 years ago that i was programming in C, and
avi.e.gross at gmail.com
avi.e.gross at gmail.com
Mon Feb 27 19:08:28 EST 2023
Yes, Greg, you are correct. After I posted, I encountered a later message
that suggested it was list comprehensions that had accidentally left a
variable behind in a context when theoretically you got ALL you asked for in
the resulting list, so it fixed eventually.
You live and learn till you don't.
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30 years ago that i was programming in C, and
On 28/02/23 7:40 am, avi.e.gross at gmail.com wrote:
> inhahe <inhahe at gmail.com> made the point that this may not have been the
original intent for python and may be a sort of bug that it is too late to
fix.
Guido has publically stated that it was a deliberate design choice.
The merits of that design choice can be debated, but it wasn't a bug or an
accident.
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Greg
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