Steven D'Aprano wrote: > Put it this way: whenever I see a two-line def as above, I can't help > feeling that it is a waste of a def. ("Somebody went to all the trouble > to define a function for *that*?") Yet I would never think the same about > a lambda -- lambdas just feel like they should be light-weight.
Obviously we think differently there. I don't see why lambdas are any different than single expression functions. I certainly don't think of them as lighter weight; they take just as long to call; and they involve just as much stack setup/tear down. On the other hand I don't consider functions as heavyweight, I'm happy to define short helper functions anywhere I think it makes the code more expressive. > Am I just weird? No, just different[*]. There's nothing wrong with different. [*] conclusion based entirely on your postings here. I have no evidence beyond that. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list