statement level resumable exception
Arnaud Delobelle
arnodel at gmail.com
Thu Jan 20 14:58:17 EST 2011
ilejn <ilja.golshtein at gmail.com> writes:
> Hello!
>
> I have a sequence of a function calls. Basically it looks like
>
> f(arg1)
> f(arg2)
> ...
> f(argN)
>
> though real arguments are complex multilayer lists.
>
> The problem is some arguments are not known and I get NameError
> exceptions.
>
> The solutions I know
> 1. wrap every f call in try/except block
> 2. make (currently global) argument attributes of a class and use
> __getattr__ to convert unknown attributes to something recognizable by
> f.
for name in 'arg1', 'arg2', ... 'argN':
try:
arg = globals()[name]
except NameError:
continue
f(arg)
But this is a strange problem... Sounds like you should do it
differently.
--
Arnaud
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