Tim Chase wrote:
For making a literal tuple, parentheses are irrelevant; only the
commas matter:

I don't think I'd go so far as to say that the parentheses around tuples are *irrelevant*...maybe just relevant in select contexts

 >>> def foo(*args):
 ...     for i, arg in enumerate(args):
 ...             print i, arg
 ...
 >>> foo(1,2)
 0 1
 1 2
 >>> foo((1,2))  # these parens are pretty important :)
 0 (1, 2)

pedantically-grinning-ducktyping-and-running-ly yers,

I'll see your pedantry and raise you one:
>>> foo()
>>> foo(())
0 ()


--Scott David Daniels
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