Trailing comma
Lulu of the Lotus-Eaters
mertz at gnosis.cx
Tue Oct 21 14:32:44 EDT 2003
Skip Montanaro <skip at pobox.com> wrote previously:
|if the list is not a list of string constants there's no real harm in
|omitting it either, because if you extend or reorder the list and forget to
|insert a comma in the right place you'll get a SyntaxError
Not necessarily:
>>> x = [1,
... -4,
... +5
... -2,
... 7]
>>> x
[1, -4, 3, 7]
Which makes the point even stronger, however.
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