[ZPT] If/else?
Evan Simpson
evan@digicool.com
Thu, 10 May 2001 12:12:12 -0400
From: "Guido van Rossum" <guido@digicool.com>
> i.e. the three arguments are evaluated before testing (since this is
> implemented as a regular function). (Of course, Evan "bytecodehacks"
> Simpson might have a different implementation in mind. :-)
I wouldn't mind using RestrictedPython's AST stuff to convert this into a
lazy evaluator. I would *love* it if Python itself defined '(if a: b else:
c)' as a syntactic construct (instead of Eric's proposed 'a ? b : c', for
instance).
> > Or is it more akin to the "x|y|z" construct for path expressions,
> > returning the first one that is defined and non-empty?
>
> Hm, that should probably be a different function.
Since path() is meant to behave exactly like a path expression, you should
be able to write path('x | y | x').
Cheers,
Evan @ digicool