Hi Everyone, First I want to thank everyone that posts to this group. I read it daily and always learn something new even if I never feel like I have anything to contribute but my questions.
When I define a method I always include a return statement out of habit even if I don't return anything explicitly: def something(): # do something return Is this pythonic or excessive? Is this an unnecessary affectation that only adds clock ticks to my app and would I be better off removing "returns" where nothing is returned or is it common practice to have returns. Even when I'm not explicitly returning something I like to add "return" because it's a good additional visual marker for me to see where a method definition ends especially in cases where I may use a nested method. Thanks for the discussion! Roger. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list