I'm trying to condense raise if
to one line. I had:
def hey(self, message):
if not message:
raise ValueError("message must be a string")
It works, but this code doesn't work:
def hey(self, message):
raise ValueError("message must be a string") if not message
I get SyntaxError: invalid syntax
. What do I do?
condition expressions
require anelse
clause too, hence the syntax error.not message and message != ''
is redundant since the empty string has a false value. FWIW all python objects have a truth value, which defaults to True unless the class says otherwise, cf docs.python.org/2/reference/datamodel.html#object.__nonzero__