Leo Breebaart wrote: > Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> writes: > >> >>> class Name(str): >> ... def __repr__(self): >> ... return self >> ... >> >>> apple, pear, dog, cat, fork, spoon = map(Name, "apple pear dog cat >> >>> fork spoon".split()) > > Is there any reason why you introduced the Name class? In Python > 2.7 this works equally well if I just do: > >>>> apple, pear, dog, cat, fork, spoon = map(str, "apple pear dog cat fork >>>> spoon".split()) > > So I was wondering why you used Name.
I'm wondering why you used map. apple, pear, dog, cat, fork, spoon = "apple pear dog cat fork spoon".split() :-) -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list