for t in things:
if not t.images.get():
things.remove(t)
for t in things: print t.images.get()
Strangely enough, this is what gets printed:
<model.image.Image object at 0x9d2daec>
<model.image.Image object at 0x9d2da0c>
None
<model.image.Image object at 0x9d2d1ec>
<model.image.Image object at 0x9d2da8c>
<model.image.Image object at 0x9d2d54c>
None
<model.image.Image object at 0x9d2decc>
None
<model.image.Image object at 0xa00282c>
Images, in this case, is a collection name for an inverted index.
But this kind of error has never happened before. Am i overlooking
something blatant, or is the call returning something different when
called twice?
And yeah, I could define the variable once in a separate list and then
use a zip() procedure, but this still worries me.
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