> You're right, that would not be so far off. > But then, the following should be also supported: > > *x, y = a # x, y = a[:-1], y = a[-1] > x, *y, z = a # x, y, z = a[0], a[1:-1], a[-1] > > Of course, there can be only one variable with an asterisk. > (But note that in the situation of a function taking parameters, that > variable must always be the last.)
Same argument can be applied for functions also. whats wrong in having some thing like this? def f(x, *y, z): pass I think there is a problem in both these cases. > But I don't know if this is really useful enough... I think it is really useful. One which i encountered was there is a file where each line has tokens separated by commas. First token is the id and i want to use it in a special way. Wouldn't it be nice to say id, *tokens = line.split(',') than tokens = line.split(',') id = tokens.pop(0) - anand -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list