On 07/14/2015 05:20 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Tue, 14 Jul 2015 12:05 am, Chris Angelico wrote: > >> If you want to make an assertion that iterative >> code requires equivalent warping to tail-recursive code, I want to see >> an example of it. Is that difficult? > Of course it is. If it wasn't difficult, people would post examples instead > of getting all defensive about being asked for examples.
Shrug! I have seen this game played before. It has been played since before python had an if-expression. It always goes as follows. Some one mentions a feature python doesn't has and that could be useful. The python status-quo people will argue that it is unnecessary. Any example that will be given to illustrate the advantage will be nit picked appart for any possible flaw, while mostly ignoring the flaws in the status quo. Before python had an if-expression, examples were asked too and they convinced noone. It wasn't until a core developer was bitten by an elusive bug, caused by using the then advised "and or" combination, that python got an if-expression and that an if-expression was considered useful by the python community in general. I expect any example given, to be used as a contest by those reading, for finding the least warped alternative and then using that to dismiss the example. So I really don't feel compelled to search through my code in the hope of finding an example that would persuade someone. -- Antoon Pardon -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list