One of the things I like about #Python is the ability to create anonymous lists, tuples, dictionaries, and sets right where they are needed.
[1, 2, 3] is a list literal.
Question: does [a, b, c], where a and so forth are variable names, count as a literal? If (as I suspect) not, what is the proper term?
@LouisIngenthron A variable is by definition not a literal, right? My understanding is that a literal means "this exact value, unaffected by anything elsewhere in the code".