I love the do_stuff if cond syntax in Ruby and in perl. It's very natural to real, much more to follow than if cond: do_stuff
But still I don't think that it is enough to demand a language change. Something near this is to have a default of none for A if B else None So we can ommit the else None part, but this goes against the explicit is better than implicit Em qua, 17 de jun de 2020 07:42, Paul Moore <[email protected]> escreveu: > On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 at 10:44, artem6191 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > So yeah, we can "if <expression>: return", but why not? > > That's the wrong question. The correct question is "why is this > needed, and is the need sufficiently pressing to justify the change to > the language?" > > You're talking about allowing "return EXPR if CONDITION" as an exact > equivalent of "if CONDITION: return EXPR". There isn't even a benefit > of "it saves a line of code", so it's very hard to see a > justification. > > Paul > _______________________________________________ > Python-ideas mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/python-ideas.python.org/ > Message archived at > https://mail.python.org/archives/list/[email protected]/message/PHB2VWU3J2YAGCWZR5N5N2BAGPFBQMF4/ > Code of Conduct: http://python.org/psf/codeofconduct/ >
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