ErikBjare 10 months ago

How does that apply in this case?

  • slightwinder 10 months ago

    "return key, value" is implicit. While "return [key, value]" is explicitly telling the full return-value. And it's (for me) more readable than "return (key, value)".

    • Nab443 10 months ago

      I don't see how "return (key, value)" is less readable than it's list counterpart. Now, why using a list that can grow, and so takes more space and maybe less efficient, for something that should not?

      • slightwinder 10 months ago

        "return (key, value)" can be read as a function-call. Especially as space after the function-name is allowed in python. And performance on that level is no serious topic in python anyway. But this is mainly just a personal preference.

    • ghxst 10 months ago

      A list and tuple are not the same thing. There could be reasons to require a list explicitly but I couldn't really think of any obvious ones which is why I asked.