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python - pythonic way to rewrite an assignment in an if statement

Is there a pythonic preferred way to do this that I would do in C++:


for s in str:
    if r = regex.match(s):
        print r.groups()

I really like that syntax, imo it's a lot cleaner than having temporary variables everywhere. The only other way that's not overly complex is


for s in str:
    r = regex.match(s)
    if r:
        print r.groups()

I guess I'm complaining about a pretty pedantic issue. I just miss the former syntax.

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How about

for r in [regex.match(s) for s in str]:
    if r:
        print r.groups()

or a bit more functional

for r in filter(None, map(regex.match, str)):
    print r.groups()

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