UserLinux chooses Python as "interpretive language" of choice
Jp Calderone
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Sat Dec 20 16:09:20 EST 2003
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On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 08:01:05PM +0000, Jarek Zgoda wrote: > David M. Wilson <dw-google.com at botanicus.net> pisze: > > > Unless you design some silly rules to determine when empty parenthesis > > should be allowed - did a get assigned the return value of sys.exit()? > > (yes I know it doesn't have one) > > It has. The returned value is None. A function must return to have a return value. When does sys.exit() return? Jp > > -- > Jarek Zgoda > Unregistered Linux User # -1 > http://www.zgoda.biz/ JID:zgoda at chrome.pl http://zgoda.jogger.pl/ > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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