tmallen wrote: > On Nov 4, 4:30 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> tmallen: >> >>> I'm parsing some text files, and I want to strip blank lines in the >>> process. Is there a simpler way to do this than what I have here? >>> lines = filter(lambda line: len(line.strip()) > 0, lines) >> xlines = (line for line in open(filename) if line.strip()) >> >> Bye, >> bearophile > > I must be missing something: > >>>> xlines = (line for line in open("new.data") if line.strip()) >>>> xlines > <generator object at 0x6b648> >>>> xlines.sort() > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> > AttributeError: 'generator' object has no attribute 'sort' > > What do you think? > I think there'd be no advantage to a sort method on a generator, since theoretically the last item could be the first required in the sorted sequence, so it's necessary to hold all items in memory to ensure the sort is correct. So there's no point using a generator in the first place.
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