Using map()
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Sun Nov 16 18:22:09 EST 2014
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On 11/16/2014 8:01 AM, Pavel Volkov wrote: > I checked my modules with pylint and saw the following warning: > > W: 25,29: Used builtin function 'map' (bad-builtin) > > Why is the use of map() discouraged? > It' such a useful thing. I consider that to be a bug in pylint. It misstates a careless 'bad' opinion as a fact. If pylint sees 'map(lambda ...: ', it would be appropriate to suggest using a comprehension or generator expression instead. This avoids the unneeded creation and repeated call of a new function. If it sees 'map(<identifier>,', I think it should say nothing. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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