Probably the small python package, only includes raise_if function
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# raise_if
Python could have raise conditions like Ruby.
```ruby
def i_must_have_truth(value)
raise TypeError, 'You must give me truth' if value == false
end
```
But the only one line option that works hurts PEP8
```python
def i_must_have_truth(value):
if not value: raise TypeError('You must give me truth')
```
So..
```python
$ pip install raise_if
import raise_if
def i_must_have_truth(value):
raise_if(not value, TypeError, 'You must give me truth')
```
Pass exception type and arguments
```python
raise_if(not 1 == 2, TypeError, 'Fails', another_arg='foo')
```
or
```python
raise_if(not 1 == 2, TypeError('Fails', another_arg='foo'))
```
Why??
Because I am lazy and I do not like extra breaks in a chain of if statements!
:)
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# raise_if
Python could have raise conditions like Ruby.
```ruby
def i_must_have_truth(value)
raise TypeError, 'You must give me truth' if value == false
end
```
But the only one line option that works hurts PEP8
```python
def i_must_have_truth(value):
if not value: raise TypeError('You must give me truth')
```
So..
```python
$ pip install raise_if
import raise_if
def i_must_have_truth(value):
raise_if(not value, TypeError, 'You must give me truth')
```
Pass exception type and arguments
```python
raise_if(not 1 == 2, TypeError, 'Fails', another_arg='foo')
```
or
```python
raise_if(not 1 == 2, TypeError('Fails', another_arg='foo'))
```
Why??
Because I am lazy and I do not like extra breaks in a chain of if statements!
:)
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