why no "do : until"?
Remco Gerlich
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Sun Dec 31 07:17:08 EST 2000
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Steve Lamb <grey at despair.rpglink.com> wrote in comp.lang.python: > On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 21:12:13 -0500, Peter Hansen <peter at engcorp.com> wrote: > >I understand the point you are making; I'm just pointing out that the > >opposing views seem well-founded. Areas where I think you missed the > >point are in the importance of code maintainability, the increased > >complexity with your suggested approach, and the feelings of the "entire > >CS community" on this issue. > > I seriously doubt that initing a variable before use causes either code > maintainability problems or increased complexity. It can hide bugs. If you use an unitialized variable, Python complains loudly, pointing out some problem with your code, maybe a control flow bug or a misspelled name or so. Initializing it beforehand makes those bugs harder to find. -- Remco Gerlich
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