In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Bjoern Schliessmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Michael Hobbs wrote:
>
> > That is, assume that the expression ends at the colon, not at the
> > newline. That would make this type of statement possible:
> > if color == red or
> > color == blue or
> > color == green:
> > return 'primary'
> > Right now, such a statement would have to be spelled thus:
> > if color == red or \
> > color == blue or \
> > color == green:
> > return 'primary'
> > or
> > if (color == red or
> > color == blue or
> > color == green):
> > return 'primary'
>
> What about
>
> if color == red or blue or green:
> return 'primary'
What about
if color in [red, blue, green]:
return 'primary'
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