Mensanator wrote:
On Oct 13, 3:44�am, John Reid <j.r...@mail.cryst.bbk.ac.uk> wrote:

while not done:

seems very dangerous to me as you'd have to

del done

before writing the same construct again. That's the sort of thing that
leads to errors.

Duh. I won't write silly code like that either.
If I need more than one loop structure then I'll
do something like

� � while not done_with_this

� � while not done_with_that

Besides, since I _always_ initialize the flag
before entering a loop, the flag can be reused
and doesn't have to be deleted (as long as the
loops aren't nested). And since I don't use goto,
there's no chance the initialization can be avoided.

Initialising the flag is just another line of code that has to be
interpreted later. I didn't notice the initialisation in your original post.


"Just another line that has to be interpreted later"
is a strange comment in the context of "del done".

I don't believe John is advocating using it, just pointing out that an extra line is needed -- whether the extra line is "del loop_control_var" or "loop_control_var = False", it's still an extra line.

Mind you, I'm not saying you should change the way you program as it seems to work for you, just that there are other ways to write good clean programs.

~Ethan~
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