I think this should work. You should file an issue if there is none yet.
On Thu, 2016-02-11 at 02:18, [email protected] wrote: > You can normally do > > z = (1,2,3) > (a,b,c) = z > > and it will unpack things from z into a,b,c. > However, if you do: > > let (a,b,c) = z; a end > > it's a syntax error. Is there a way to get the spirit of this unpacking > inside a let statement? I don't want permanent assignment in the function > (I already get how to do that). > Eg: let a=nothing,b=nothing,c=nothing; (a,b,c) = z; a end seems like a bad > choice. There must be some other way.... > > Thanks! > Vishesh
