My adventures in Python continue and my favorite books are silent again. Python offers a built-in way to test if a variable is inside an iterable object, using the 'in' keyword:
if "a" in "abrakadabra" :
print "it is definitely here"
But is it possible to test if more than one item is in the list (any one)? Currently, I'm using the syntax below, but it is kinda long:
if "// @in " in sTxt or "// @out " in sTxt or "// @ret " in sTxt or <10 more>
print "found."
Of course regexes can help, but using regexes will take lots of verbose of code and will not be as clear as "a in b". Are there any other Pythonic ways?