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- Subject: Re: Proposal: Trailing comma in function calls
- From: Hisham <h@...>
- Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2014 12:13:06 -0300
On 4 June 2014 11:55, Thiago L. <fakedme@gmail.com> wrote:
> That just drops the comma no? I think something like
> "print(somemultireturnfunc(),)" should do the same as
> "print((somemultireturnfunc()))" instead...
The presence of an extra comma would leave me second-guessing the
behavior on multiple returns too. In any case, it should do the same
as the table constructor. Went to check what the table constructor
does:
Lua 5.1.2 Copyright (C) 1994-2007 Lua.org, PUC-Rio
> function f() return 1, 2 end
> t = { f() }
> print(t[1], t[2])
1 2
> u = { f(), }
> print(u[1], u[2])
1 2
> v = { f(), 3 }
> print(v[1], v[2])
1 3
>
So, yes, if function calls were to accept a trailing comma, I think
they should just drop the comma and not impose special behavior on
multiple returns, for consistency with the table constructor.
-- Hisham