On 4/20/2020 9:25 AM, J. Pic wrote:
Hi all,

Currently, list.append(x) mutates the list and returns None.

It would be a little syntactic sugar to return x, for example:

     something = mylist.append(Something())

What do you think ?

Thanks in advance for your replies



The following is not currently possible, but is consistent with other functions such as 'sorted':

something = mylist.appended(Something())

-gyro
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