On 21/05/18 12:29, Daniel Moisset wrote:
On 21 May 2018 at 12:05, Rhodri James <[email protected]> wrote:Thanks for the analysis, but I'm afraid I must disagree with your recommendation. It was the thought I first had when Chris came out with his first draft of the PEP several months ago, but it's not enough to cope with my usual use cases. What I normally want is the Python equivalent of: while ((v = get_something()) != INCONVENIENT_SENTINEL) do_something(v); The condition expression itself is not what I want to capture; I need a subexpression, which the "as" syntax won't give me.That use case should be covered by for v in iter(get_something, INCOVENIENT_SENTINEL): do_something(v)
There are many ways round my use case, all of them inelegant. That has to be one of the less comprehensible alternatives.
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