method-to-instance binding, callable generator decorator
Emile van Sebille
emile at fenx.com
Wed Jan 26 12:28:20 EST 2011
On 1/26/2011 9:04 AM Jack Bates said...
> Am struggling to understand Python method-to-instance binding
>
> Anyone know why this example throws a TypeError?
>
>> > #!/usr/bin/env python
>> >
>> > import functools
>> >
>> > # Take a generator function (i.e. a callable which returns a generator) and
>> > # return a callable which calls .send()
>> > class coroutine:
>> > def __init__(self, function):
>> > self.function = function
>> >
>> > functools.update_wrapper(self, function)
>> >
>> > def __call__(self, *args, **kwds):
>> > try:
>> > return self.generator.send(args)
>> >
>> > except AttributeError:
>> > self.generator = self.function(*args, **kwds)
>> >
>> > return self.generator.next()
>> >
>> > # Each time we're called, advance to next yield
>> > @coroutine
>> > def test():
>> > yield 'call me once'
>> > yield 'call me twice'
define test
>> >
>> > # Works like a charm : )
>> > assert 'call me once' == test()
>> > assert 'call me twice' == test()
>> >
>> > class Test:
>> >
>> > # Each time we're called, advance to next yield
>> > @coroutine
>> > def test(self):
>> > yield 'call me once'
>> > yield 'call me twice'
>> >
>> > test = Test()
I'm not sure, but you've shadowed the test function above here.
>> >
>> > # TypeError, WTF?
>> > assert 'call me once' == test.test()
>> > assert 'call me twice' == test.test()
> https://gist.github.com/797019
>
> Am trying to write a decorator such that each time I call a function, it
> advances to the next "yield" - I plan to use functions like this as
> fixtures in tests
>
> Does a decorator like this already exist in the Python standard library?
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