[issue32109] Separated square brackets will generate a tuple instead of a list.

Berker Peksag report at bugs.python.org
Wed Nov 22 02:09:18 EST 2017


New submission from Berker Peksag <berker.peksag at gmail.com>:

Thank you for your report and for the PR, but I think you misunderstood documentation:

    Using square brackets, separating items with commas: [a], [a, b, c]

The comma is used to show two different lists: a list with one item ``[a]`` *and* a list with three items ``[a, b, c]``, not a tuple with two lists ``[a], [a, b, c]`` (In Python, both ``(1,)`` and ``1,`` create a tuple)

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nosy: +berker.peksag
resolution:  -> not a bug
stage: patch review -> resolved
status: open -> closed

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