A little test for you Guys😜
Akira Li
4kir4.1i at gmail.com
Tue Sep 22 15:48:42 EDT 2015
Python_Teacher via Python-list <python-list at python.org> writes:
...
> Let's define the function plural :
>
> def plural(words):
> plurals = []
> for word in words:
> plurals.append(word + 's')
> return plurals
>
> for word in plural(['cabagge','owl','toy']):
> print word
plural() should accept a single word. To handle list of words, call
map(plural, words)
...
> def str2print(f):
> def str2print_wrap(*args, **kwargs):
> """wrapper"""
> s = f(*args, **kwargs)
> print s
> return str2print_wrap
>
> def hello(s):
> """ Return "Hello $s" """
> return "%s %s" % ("Hello", s)
Use functools.wraps() to preserve the function info for introspection:
import functools
def prints_result(function):
@functools.wraps(function)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
result = function(*args, **kwargs)
print(result)
return result #XXX return
return wrapper
@prints_result
def hello(...):
pass
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