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...list "in" expression_list ":" suite ["else" ":" suite] as described below: for_stmt: "for" for_test ":" suite ["else" ":" suite] for_test: target_list "in" expression_list | or_expr less_comp or_expr less_comp or_expr | or_expr greater_comp or_expr greater_comp or_expr less_comp: "<" | "<=" greater_comp: ">" | ">=" Similarly, we propose to extend the syntax of list comprehensions, currently list_for: "for" expression_list "in" testlist [list_iter] by replac...
...list] ')' changes to: atom: '(' [testlist_gexp] ')' where testlist_gexp is almost the same as listmaker, but only allows a single test after 'for' ... 'in': testlist_gexp: test ( gen_for | (',' test)* [','] ) The rule for arglist needs similar changes. This means that you can write: sum(x**2 for x in range(10)) but you would have to write: reduce(operator.add, (x**2 for x in range(10))) and also: g = (x**2 for x in range(10)) i.e. if a function call has a single positional argument...
...List:psf-grants at python.org Establishing resolution: RESOLVED, that the Python Software Foundation acknowledge the creation of the PSF Grants Workgroup to review proposals to the PSF for grants in support of conferences, training workshops, and related projects. Infrastructure Work Group Formed:April 2010 Mailing List:infrastructure at python.org This committee works on making concrete plans for improving python.org infrastructure and to address technical infrastructure broadly. ...
...list comprehension". This PEP proposes a similar syntactical extension called the "dictionary comprehension" or "dict comprehension" for short. You can use dict comprehensions in ways very similar to list comprehensions, except that they produce Python dictionary objects instead of list objects. Resolution This PEP was originally written for inclusion in Python 2.3. It was withdrawn after observation that substantially all of its benefits were subsumed by generator expressions coupled with ...
...list will be rejected, but the archives of the old list are still available for perusal. See the SIGs home page for info about active and inactive lists. This list's mission is to improve the status of threading in Python. Specifically: Python will have a sufficiently powerful threading interface that users can concentrate on using threads rather than writing threading tools. There will be sufficient Python threading documentation. ...
...list. As described in PEP 218, sets are being added to the standard library for Python 2.3. Abstract This PEP proposes adding a method for removing duplicate elements to the list object. Rationale Removing duplicates from a list is a common task. I think it is useful and general enough to belong as a method in list objects. It also has potential for faster execution when implemented in C, especially if optimization using hashing or sorted cannot be used. On comp.lang.python there are many, ...
...list(val: List[object]) -> bool: """Determines whether all objects in the list are strings""" return all(isinstance(x, str) for x in val) def func1(val: List[object]): if is_str_list(val): print(" ".join(val)) # Error: invalid type This code is correct, but a type checker will report a type error because the value val passed to the join method is understood to be of type List[object]. The type checker does not have enough information to statically verify that the type of...
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...listed in this PEP for at least one major release of Python. Obsolete modules A number of modules are already listed as obsolete in the library documentation. These are listed here for completeness. cl, sv, timing All these modules have been declared as obsolete in Python 2.0, some even earlier. The following obsolete modules were removed in Python 2.5: addpack, cmp, cmpcache, codehack, dircmp, dump, find, fmt, grep, lockfile, newdir, ni, packmail, Para, poly, rand, reconvert, regex, regsub...
...listed in the NTIA Minimum Elements for a Software Bill of Materials. Software identifiers can be used for correlating software in use to vulnerability databases like the CVE database and Open Source Vulnerability database (OSV), typically done automatically using vulnerability scanning tools. For a complete list of historical vulnerabilities affecting CPython you can query the web frontend of the OSV database. New vulnerability advisories are published to these databases in addition to the secu...
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...list is intended to work through and resolve issues related to tabular database access from Python. Being somewhat related, this list may also cover persistency issues in Python. The list will cover a number of topics, attempting to produce documentation, modules, and/or sample code.
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