On 05/11/2012 10:29 PM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
On Friday, May 11, 2012 21:02:46 Alex Rønne Petersen wrote:
On 11-05-2012 20:34, Mehrdad wrote:
On Friday, 11 May 2012 at 18:25:17 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
Actually, that is a WAT even for somebody coming from C/C++.

Really? That's pretty much exactly what I would have expected, and it
would
really suck if it returned a bool. It's like what you get with find on
std::map, only it's a pointer instead of an iterator.

- Jonathan M Davis

Again, try to see it from the perspective of a Python user, not a
C++ user.

Speaking of which, 'in' on arrays.........

*hint hint*

Except that it would break the generally expected algoritmic complexity of in,
so it'll never happen ( O(n) for arrays, whereas the worst case that would be
acceptable would be O(lg n) - e.g. what a binary tree could achieve).

- Jonathan M Davis

The main use case I see is replacing tedious

if(foo == 'a' || foo == 'b' || foo == 'c' || foo == 'd') { ... }

with

if(foo in "abcd") { .... }

And here the counter-argument cannot apply, because the operation is in O(1).

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