On Dec 29, 12:01 am, scsoce <scs...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a function return a reference, and want to assign to the > reference, simply like this: > >>def f(a) > return a > b = 0 > * f( b ) = 1* > but the last line will be refused as "can't assign to function call". > In my thought , the assignment is very nature, but why the interpreter > refused to do that ?
'Why' is a long question. The syntax has advantages and disadvantages (pros and cons), which weigh different amounts in different languages. In Python, the cons weigh more. In C, the pros weigh more. The short answer is, there is no such thing as assigning to objects, only to variables. You are talking like it could save you ten lines of code or something. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list