Steven D'Aprano at 2016/6/30 7:59:40AM wrote: > py> mi = list('bananas') > py> for char in mi: > ... if char == 'a': > ... mi.extend(' yum') > ... print(char, end='') > ... else: # oh no, the feared for...else! > ... # needed to prevent the prompt overwriting the output > ... print() > ... > bananas yum yum yum > py> > > > This example shows two things: ... > (2) Anyone who says that for...else without break is useless is wrong.
Haha...you win. By the way, I never said "else" without "break" is illegal or useless, I said it will cause confusion semantically, just like this(it reminds me the IOCCC:-): import math pass import os pass import sys Think of the "try ...except ...else ..." where the situation is similar but luckily it was mandatory. --Jach -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list