On 6 June 2014 23:49, Ricordisamoa <ricordisamoa@openmailbox.org> wrote:
Should we always use tuples when instantiating them only once? E.g.
if abc in ('e', 'f'):
instead of
if abc in ['e', 'f']:

Performance-wise, I don't think it matters much; after all, most time is spent inside the loop, not in instantiating a list or tuple. Conceptually, a list often makes more sense (a list would be different items of the same type, while a tuple represents different properties of the same item).

MerlijnĀ