On 8 Dic, 18:50, Andreas Waldenburger <use...@geekmail.invalid> wrote: > Maybe. But I'm sure it.comp.lang.python might help you better. And from > the looks of it, you seem to have started a similar thread there > (called "Generatori infiniti"). > > Generally, you'll fare better with English (even broken English will be > fine.) in this group. It's just nicer for everyone if they can > understand all messages and not feel left out. > > Anyway, good luck with your question. I didn't understand a whole lot > of it, but I guess you want to test for membership in an infinite > list/generator. Yes, possible in principle, but obviously eats memory > for larger generators. Also, consumes the generators, which is also a > factor. >
I'm sorry of course it was a mistake, I wanted to post on it.comp. but I had this other group open... Anyway it was not really a question, that code was just something to check if an element is a member of a generator. Is always possible to write a in x() but if it's not in it doesn't terminate, passing the right function (in that case it was just increasing sequence) will do the trick.. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list