In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ximo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Can I do a function which don't return anything?
>
>The question is that, if I do a function that have a return or without 
>return, it returns always "None", but i want that it doesnt return me 
>nothing

What do you mean by "don't return anything", as oppossed to returning
None?  Let's say I had one of those functions, and did:

foo = noReturnValue()
print foo

what would you expect (want?) to happen?
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