Generator Comprehensions
Bengt Richter
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Tue Jan 29 09:10:46 EST 2002
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 05:50:38 -0500, Oren Tirosh <oren-py-l at hishome.net> wrote: >On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 09:29:46PM -0500, Raymond Hettinger wrote: >> Wild idea of the day: Extend the syntax for list comprehensions >> to have an optional 'yield' to create a generator rather than a list. >> >> sizegen = [ yield (len(line),line) for line in file.readline() ] > >I like it. Reusing the yield keyword is a very elegant solution. > >One problem with this syntax is that there is no justification for the use >of square brackets - the result isn't a list. It looks like it can work >just fine without them. The keyword yield can work similarly to the >lambda keyword. It would have a priority just between lambda and boolean >operations. > For easier parsing, how about sizegen = yield.listcomp( (len(line),line) for line in file.readline() ) Regards, Bengt Richter
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