How to create functors?
Duncan Booth
duncan.booth at invalid.invalid
Tue Aug 18 16:31:51 EDT 2009
Robert Dailey <rcdailey at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to simply wrap a function up into an object so it can be called
> with no parameters. The parameters that it would otherwise have taken
> are already filled in. Like so:
>
>
> print1 = lambda: print( "Foobar" )
> print1()
>
> However, the above code fails with:
>
> File "C:\IT\work\distro_test\distribute_radix.py", line 286
> print1 = lambda: print( "Foobar" )
> ^
> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>
> How can I get this working?
def print1():
print "Foobar"
It looks like in your version of Python "print" isn't a function. It always
helps if you say the exact version you are using in your question as the
exact answer you need may vary.
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