One thing I ofter wonder is which is better when you just need a throwaway sequence: a list or a tuple? E.g.:
if foo in ['some', 'random', 'strings']: ... if [bool1, bool2, boo3].count(True) != 1: ... (The last one only works with tuples since python 2.6) Is a list or tuple better or more efficient in these situations? Regards Floris PS: This is inspired by some of the space-efficiency comments from the list.pop(0) discussion. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list