I seem to be writing the following fragment an awful lot, and I'm sure it's not the best and Pythonic way to do things. Any advice on better coding style?
pluginVersionNeeded is a parameter passed into a method and it can either be a simple scalar variable, or it can be a list of the same variables. My problem is how to iterate it, whether it's a a list or not. I can't simply throw it into the for...in loop -- if the scalar variable were to be a string (which is considered to be atomic in my application) then Python sees this string as iterable and iterates over the characters in it! versionsNeeded = pluginVersionNeeded if isinstance( versionsNeeded, list): versionsToTest = versionsNeeded else: versionsToTest = [ versionsNeeded ] for versionNeeded in versionsToTest: pass Thanks for any advice -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list