"bukzor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > This question seems easy but I can't figure it out. > Lets say there's a function: > > def f(a, *args): > print a > for b in args: print b > > and elsewhere in your program you have a list and a dict like this: > args = [2, 3] > kwargs = {'a':1} > > I'd like to get f() to print something like the following, but I can't > figure out how. > 1 > 2
I think there's no 'standard' way to do this. but: import inspect f(*map(kwargs.get, inspect.getargspec(f)[0])+args) i don't know if it works because i'm afraid to try it. if it doesn't the solution is something similar to that. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list