Meh. Here's a multiline lambda: f = (lambda x:
something
and something_else
...)
The only thing you cannot do from lambdas are statements. If you need such, simply do: def _(x):
statement 1
statement 2
...
f = _
The second reads better if you need statements. Sure, I would like to have a better way to define multiline lambdas, without having to use temporary function names, but every language sucks. It's a matter of choosing the one that sucks less among the appropriate languages for the job you want to do, and Python usually sucks the least.
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Anonymous2009-01-14 12:23
LISP
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Anonymous2009-03-06 6:09
Such structure each connection spawns a new standard coming out 3D if anything Shitchan got it change Join us?