Great, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks all of you for your immediate answer!
Nick Smallbone schrieb: > David Duerrenmatt wrote: > >>Hi there >> >>For some reasons, I've to use Python 1.5.2 and am looking for a workaround: >> >>In newer Python versions, I can call a function this way: >> >>func = some_function >>func(*params) >> > > > I think the "apply" function is what you want: > > apply(object[, args[, kwargs]]) -> value > > Call a callable object with positional arguments taken from the tuple > args, and keyword arguments taken from the optional dictionary kwargs. > Note that classes are callable, as are instances with a __call__() > method. > > Deprecated since release 2.3. Instead, use the extended call syntax: > function(*args, **keywords). > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list