On Jun 18, 2006, at 5:11 AM, Frankie Robertson wrote:

>
> One of the nice things about python is that trailing commas are
> completely legal.


Yes, but this was not a trailing comma within the tuple, but at the  
end of the statement. Legal or not, I have never  seen this (except,  
in the print statement, which suppresses the newline). I mentioned it  
only because I thought it may have changed the semantics of the code,  
not that it was a syntax error.

Don


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