Argument of the bool function
Thomas Rachel
nutznetz-0c1b6768-bfa9-48d5-a470-7603bd3aa915 at spamschutz.glglgl.de
Mon Apr 25 17:28:29 EDT 2011
Am 25.04.2011 16:29, schrieb Thomas Rachel:
> or maybe even better (taking care for closures):
>
> function = bool
> value = 'the well at the end of the world'
> ## ...
> actions.append(lambda val=value: function(val))
> ## ...
> for function in actions:
> results.append(function())
Or yet even better:
class Job(object):
def __init__(self, target, *args, **kwargs):
self.target = lambda: target(*args, **kwargs)
def __call__(self):
return self.target()
in order to do
actions.append(Job(function, val))
actions.append(Job(function, x=val))
and then (thanks, Chris...)
results = [function() for function in actions]
or maybe (additionally or alternatively)
class ActionQueue(list):
def addJob(self, target, *args, **kwargs):
self.append(lambda: target(*args, **kwargs))
def __call__(self):
if 0: # first thought
for job in self:
yield job()
else: # second thought - clean up...
while self:
job = self.pop(0)
yield job()
with
actions = ActionQueue()
actions.addJob(function, val)
actions.addJob(function, x=val)
results = list(actions()) # for collecting them and having them at once
# with generator, all call results can as well be emitted as soon as
they are available - depending what shall be done with the results
mmm... too much imagination I think... ;-)
Thomas
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