Although almost every possible way has been listed in (at least one of) the existing answers (e.g. Python 3.4 specific stuff was added), I'll try to group everything together.
Note: every piece of Python standard library code that I'm going to post, belongs to version 3.5.3.
Problem statement…
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This is precisely what I hate about python.
They reduce 2 loc with a nk loc lib that you have to import , which does the same thing " under the hood" as those 2 loc , you don't have to write now. Bulk doesn't lead to elegance of logic. Yes it lets you prototype without seeing how and it may be a commercial strength, but is that always a good thing?
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