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Are list/dict comprehensions interpreted really sequentially?
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Are list/dict comprehensions interpreted really sequentially?
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(May-31-2022, 08:24 PM)Gribouillis Wrote: In certain syntax constructs, Python executes code in a non left-to-right way.
How does this actually is implemented and what are these syntax constructs
(apart from already mentioned)?
To get to test x * y > 2, Python should first go through a = x + y.
Why it won't throw "a variable not defined" error?
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RE: Are list/dict comprehensions interpreted really sequentially? - by anata2047 - May-31-2022, 08:37 PM

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