[Python-Dev] Adding a conditional expression in Py3.0
Michael Hudson
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Tue Sep 20 18:34:23 CEST 2005
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Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org> writes: > Unfortunately, if we were to accept Raymond's proposal, we'd have to > revisit the discussion, since his proposal removes several ways we > currently avoid the need. > > In fact, I think Raymond's example is more properly considered an > argument for adding a conditional expression than for removing the > current behavior of the and/or shortcut operators; had we had a > conditional expression, he wouldn't have tried to use the "x and y or > z" syntax that bit him. Indeed. > Given this realization, I'm now -1 on Raymond's idea, and +1 on adding > a conditional expression. I believe (y if x else z) was my favorite > last time, wasn't it? I've changed the subject accordingly. It's not the version from the PEP, if that means anything at all... Cheers, mwh -- 34. The string is a stark data structure and everywhere it is passed there is much duplication of process. It is a perfect vehicle for hiding information. -- Alan Perlis, http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/perlis-alan/quotes.html
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