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Re: Idiosyncratic python

From jmp <jeanmichel@sequans.com>
Subject Re: Idiosyncratic python
Date 2015-09-24 16:07 +0200
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On 09/24/2015 02:50 PM, paul.hermeneutic@gmail.com wrote:
>  > A lot of our in base weird python comes from heavily C-wired people:
>  >
>  > The classic
>  > for i in range(len(alist)):
>  >   print alist[i]
>  >
>  > with its twin brother
>  >
>  > i=0
>  > while i < len(alist):
>  >   print alist[i]
>  >   i += 1
>  >
>  > And the even more annoying
>  >
>  > result = Result()
>  > getResult(result)
>  >
>  > JM
>
> Please follow up with good ways to write these. I hear that creating one
> really good way is a Python maxim.

for item in alist:
   print item

and

result = getResult()

For the later, the original weird form come from a C habit to allocate 
returned structures within the caller and provide a pointer to it so the 
function can fill the data in, otherwise the structure is lost as the 
stack is popped out and the structure content is garbage. None of this 
make any sense in python.

JM

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  Re: Idiosyncratic python Paul Rubin <no.email@nospam.invalid> - 2015-09-23 23:16 -0700
    Re: Idiosyncratic python Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python@pearwood.info> - 2015-09-24 16:35 +1000
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