Skip> There seem to be other places where Python is beginning to require Skip> parens even though they aren't strictly necessary to resolve Skip> syntactic ambiguity. Guido> In the style guide only, I hope. Alex> Technically, I believe the first place where this did not apply Alex> was list comprehensions, ... This was the instance I was thinking of, but it was far enough back that I didn't remember if it was for readability or disambiguation. Skip
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