On 12/06/2021 04:02, Jach Feng wrote:
def foo():... # do something ...a = [] for i in range(3):... a.append(foo()) ...a[]
The most natural way to achieve something similar is to replace append() with extend():
>>> def foo(): return ()
>>> a = []
>>> for i in range(3):
a.extend(foo())
>>> a
[]
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