python inline if
Python does not have a trailing if statement.
There are two kinds of if in Python:
1. if statement:
  if condition: statement
  if condition:
      block
      
2. if expression (introduced in Python 2.5)
	expression_if_true if condition else expression_if_false
And note, that both print a and b = a are statements. Only the a part is an expression. So if you write
  print a if b else 0
  
it means
	print (a if b else 0)
  
and similarly when you write
	x = a if b else 0
  
it means
	x = (a if b else 0)
  
Now what would it print/assign if there was no else clause? The print/assignment is still there.
And note, that if you don't want it to be there, you can always write the regular if statement on a single line, though it's less readable and there is really no reason to avoid the two-line variant.
