Michele Simionato wrote:
> As other explained, the syntax would not work for functions (and it is
> not intended to).
> A possible use case I had in mind is to define inlined modules to be
> used as bunches
> of attributes. For instance, I could define a module as
>
> module m():
> a = 1
> b = 2
>
> where 'module' would be the following function:
>
> def module(name, args, dic):
> mod = types.ModuleType(name, dic.get('__doc__'))
> for k in dic: setattr(mod, k, dic[k])
> return mod
Wow. This looks like an almighty tool. We can have modules, interfaces,
classes and properties all the like with this.
Guess a PEP would be nice.
Reinhold
_______________________________________________
Python-Dev mailing list
[email protected]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev
Unsubscribe:
http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com