++imanshu wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to something along these lines in python :-
map = {
'key1': f(),
'key2': modify_state(); val = f(); restore_state(); val,
'key3': f(),
}
For 'key2' I want to store the value returned by f() but after
modifying the state. Do we have something like a "bare block". I am
trying to avoid this :-
def f2():
modify_state()
val = f()
restore_state()
return val
map = {
'key1': f(),
'key2': f2()
'key3': f(),
}
Thank You,
Himanshu
How about something like:
mymap = {
'key1': f(),
'key2': [modify_state(), f(), restore_state()][1],
'key3': f(),
}
This builds a list of three values, and uses only the [1] item from the
list.
DaveA
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