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| From | Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@gmail.com> |
| Date | 2015-02-06 05:09 -0800 |
| Subject | Re: meaning of: line, = |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.18507.1423228193.18130.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
Sorry for late reply, I somehow missed this email. On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com> wrote: > The reason I ask: I sorely miss haskell's pattern matching in python. > > It goes some way: > >>>> ((x,y),z) = ((1,2),3) >>>> x,y,z > (1, 2, 3) > > But not as far as I would like: > >>>> ((x,y),3) = ((1,2),3) > File "<stdin>", line 1 > SyntaxError: can't assign to literal >>>> > > [Haskell] > > Prelude> let (x, (y, (42, z, "Hello"))) = (1, (2, (42, 3, "Hello"))) > Prelude> (x,y,z) > (1,2,3) Yeah, but Haskell is ludicrous. Prelude> let (x, 2) = (1, 3) Prelude> Only non-falsifiable patterns really make sense as the left hand side of an assignment in a language without exceptions, IMO. Otherwise you should use a match/case statement. (Of course, Python does have exceptions...) -- Devin
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Re: meaning of: line, = Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> - 2015-02-04 14:38 +0000
Re: meaning of: line, = Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com> - 2015-02-04 07:09 -0800
Re: meaning of: line, = Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> - 2015-02-04 18:36 +0100
Re: meaning of: line, = Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2015-02-05 08:18 +1100
Re: meaning of: line, = Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@gmail.com> - 2015-02-05 01:10 -0800
Re: meaning of: line, = Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python@pearwood.info> - 2015-02-05 20:40 +1100
Re: meaning of: line, = Ian Kelly <ian.g.kelly@gmail.com> - 2015-02-05 09:08 -0700
Re: meaning of: line, = Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com> - 2015-02-05 08:45 -0800
Re: meaning of: line, = Skip Montanaro <skip.montanaro@gmail.com> - 2015-02-05 10:56 -0600
Re: meaning of: line, = Tim Chase <python.list@tim.thechases.com> - 2015-02-05 11:00 -0600
Re: meaning of: line, = Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com> - 2015-02-05 08:59 -0800
Re: meaning of: line, = Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@gmail.com> - 2015-02-06 05:09 -0800
Re: meaning of: line, = Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com> - 2015-02-06 05:20 -0800
Re: meaning of: line, = Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com> - 2015-02-06 06:03 -0800
Re: meaning of: line, = Tim Chase <python.list@tim.thechases.com> - 2015-02-05 10:21 -0600
Re: meaning of: line, = Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@gmail.com> - 2015-02-05 17:12 -0800
Re: meaning of: line, = Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2015-02-06 12:17 +1100
Re: meaning of: line, = Gregory Ewing <greg.ewing@canterbury.ac.nz> - 2015-02-06 17:52 +1300
Re: meaning of: line, = Gregory Ewing <greg.ewing@canterbury.ac.nz> - 2015-02-06 12:30 +1300
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