This rule raises an issue when a function call result is used, even though the function does not return anything. == Why is this an issue? If a function does not return anything, it makes no sense to use its output. Specifically, passing it to another function, or assigning its "result" to a variable is probably a bug because such functions return nothing, which is probably not what was intended. === Code examples ==== Noncompliant code example [source,python,diff-id=1,diff-type=noncompliant] ---- def foo(): l = [1, 2, 3] result = l.append(42) # Noncompliant, `append` mutates list l return result ---- ==== Compliant solution [source,python,diff-id=1,diff-type=compliant] ---- def foo(): l = [1, 2, 3] l.append(42) return l ---- == Resources === Documentation * Python documentation - https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/controlflow.html#defining-functions[Defining Functions] ifdef::env-github,rspecator-view[] ''' == Implementation Specification (visible only on this page) include::../message.adoc[] include::../highlighting.adoc[] ''' == Comments And Links (visible only on this page) include::../comments-and-links.adoc[] endif::env-github,rspecator-view[]