I saw some of python code from my colleague.
def sample_func():
# doWork here
doWork();
# doWork failed
if False:
...
what does if False
mean?
As others have said, if False
is a way of preventing the code which follows from executing, but is bad practice.
So why is it bad practice?
The condition if False
is executed at runtime, so there is a slight overhead compared to a comment. One reason for using it might be that there are already triple quoted comments inside the block, so commenting might not work easily.
Most editors these days use a colour coding to indicate comments, however they are not smart enough to realise that the code is not executed. So when reading the code it would not be obvious that the code is bypassed unless you spot the condition. The very fact that you have had to come to this site to ask what this does illustrates the point!
The practice may have been inherited from a language like C or C++ where a similar pre-processor directive can be given, but this then prevents compilation in those languages (and is still horrible). The presence of the trailing semi-colon might indicate the author's background in C or C++.
if False:
means that the code under this condition will not run.
As this condition is always false, the code of this branch is not executed.
I think your colleague just did not want that code to run.
Note that it is quite an ugly way of bypassing this section and there are other ways to do this in a more appropriate way such as commenting (the most obvious one, and it is just a keyboard shortcut away in every editor).
what
does if False mean?
not why. Your answer is fine as a comment. not as answer.
That means it will never be executed. Probably this is temporary code to be filled in later or to temporarily not executed.
I would expect at least a TODO / comment why it will not be executed.
if False
statement to do so. This is not a good practise though.if False
will never evaluate to True so it does nothingif False:
statement being a sign of debugging code being left in a function that should have been removed altogether, the;
semicolon is also bad style.