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Python language hack for C-style programmers [DO NOT USE!] :-)

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Date Thu, 27 Mar 2014 11:08:56 -0500
From Tim Chase <python.list@tim.thechases.com>
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Subject Python language hack for C-style programmers [DO NOT USE!] :-)
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Multiple times, I've seen someone want something like what C-style
languages offer where assignment is done in a test, something like

  if (m = re.match(some_string)):
    do_something(m)

So when I stumbled upon this horrific atrocity of language abuse and
scope leakage, I thought I'd share it.

  if [m for m in [regex.match(some_string)] if m]:
    do_something(m)

And presto, assignment in an if-statement.  It even "works" in
while-statements too:

  while [m for m in [regex.match(some_string)] if m]:
    some_string = do_something(m)

That said, it's ugly, far more opaque/inefficient than the traditional

  m = regex.match(some_string)
  if m:
    do_something(m)

and if I ever caught someone on my dev teams doing this in production
code, their backside would receive a stern conversation with my
footwear.

Friends don't let friends program C in Python. ;-)

-tkc



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Python language hack for C-style programmers [DO NOT USE!] :-) Tim Chase <python.list@tim.thechases.com> - 2014-03-27 11:08 -0500

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