On 4/21/2012 14:48, Bernd Nawothnig wrote:
On 2012-04-20, Rotwang wrote:
since a method doesn't assign the value it returns to the instance on
which it is called; what it does to the instance and what it returns are
two completely different things.

Returning a None-value is pretty useless. Why not returning self, which would be
the resulting list in this case? Returning self would make the
language a little bit more functional, without any drawback.

Then nested calls like

a = [].append('x').append('y').append('z')

You just answered to your own question: append returns None so that people can't use it the way you did. You make the reader believe that you're adhering to the functional paradigm whereas 'append' has actually side effects!
Moreover, you use an assignment just to reinforce this wrong belief.

Kiuhnm
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