Hi everyone, I have an algorithm in which I need to use a loop over a queue on which I push values within the loop, sort of:
while not(q.empty()): x = q.get() #process x to get zero or more y's #for each y: q.put(y) The easiest thing I can do is use a list as a queue and a normal for loop: q = [a, b, c] for x in q: #process x to get zero or more y's q.append(y) It makes me feel kind of uncomfortable, though it seems to work. The question is: is it guaranteed to work, or does Python expect that you wouldn't change the list in the loop? Regards, Muhammad Alkarouri -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list