MonkeeSage wrote: > Wildemar Wildenburger wrote: > >>MonkeeSage wrote: >> >>>Wijaya Edward wrote: >>> >>>>I wonder how can that be done in Python. >>> >>>def myfunc(plain_var, hash_ref, arref): >>> # Do sth with those variables >>> return >> >>At the risk of being a jerk (sorry, I'm really just curious): >>Why isn't that obvious? >> >>wildemar (sorry) > > > I wondered that too and wasn't even going to answer, but then I thought > mabye the question was meant to be more general, like "what is the > syntax for passing objects to functions in python?" > It wouldn't be obvious to someone who learned Perl as their first programming language because Perl chose to ignore the otherwise almost universal convention that formal parameters determine the arguments that a function or procedure can be calles with.
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