Global variables for python applications
TomF
tomf.sessile at gmail.com
Thu May 20 14:17:11 EDT 2010
On 2010-05-19 07:34:37 -0700, Steven D'Aprano said:
> # Untested.
> def verbose_print(arg, level, verbosity=1):
> if level <= verbosity:
> print arg
>
> def my_function(arg):
> my_print(arg, level=2)
> return arg.upper()
>
> if __name__ == '__main__':
> if '--verbose' in sys.argv:
> my_print = functools.partial(verbose_print, verbosity=2)
> elif '--quiet' in sys.argv:
> my_print = functools.partial(verbose_print, verbosity=0)
>
> my_function("hello world")
>
>
> Note that although there is no verbosity global setting, every function
> that calls my_print will do the right thing (unless I've got the test
> backwards...), and if a function needs to override the implicit verbosity
> setting, it can just call verbose_print directly.
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