Op 25/10/2021 om 20:39 schreef Chris Angelico:
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 5:35 AM Antoon Pardon <[email protected]> wrote:
>> By putting limits on the walrus code, you are not reducing complexity, you
>> are increasing it.
>> You are increasing complexity because you can't just reuse the code that
>> handles an ordinary
>> assignment. You now need specific code to limit it's use.
>>
> What does this code do?
>
> while x, y := foo():
> ...
>
> Is it more complicated or less complicated when arbitrary assignment
> targets are permitted?
Well I would guess it would do something similar to
while [x, y := foo()]:
...
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