On 8/24/21 4:35 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> If we're chasing rough edges, consider queue.Queue:
>
> >>> from queue import Queue
> >>> Q = Queue()
> >>> Q.empty()
> True
> >>> if Q: print("Q is true")
> ...
> Q is true
>
> I would often like to treat Queues as a container of queued items,
> basicly because I'd like to be able to probe for the presence of queued
> items via the emptiness idiom. But I can't. It does has a .empty()
> method.
>
> I don't even know what my point is here :-(
Perhaps that's it's irritating when containers redefine something vs nothing?
;-)
--
~Ethan~
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