Re: (*args **kwargs) how do I use' em?
A good tutorial will surely help : http://www.saltycrane.com/blog/2008/01/how-to-use-args-and-kwargs-in-python/ The idea between *args and *kwargs is to create function (callables) which accepts an arbitrary number of anonymous and/or keyword arguments. It's useful when you want to create a function that will call an another one (inheritances or decorators). Hope this helps, -- Envoyé avec Sparrow (http://www.sparrowmailapp.com/?sig) Le samedi 11 juin 2011 à 07:01, TheSaint a écrit : Hello, I'm seldomly writng python code, nothing but a beginner code. I wrote these lines = _log_in= mhandler.ConnectHandler(lmbox, _logger, accs) multhr= sttng['multithread'] if multhr: _log_in= mhandler.mThreadSession(lmbox, _logger, accs) for svr in servrs: nmsvr, user, pwd, ptcl = servrs[svr] al, dn= sttng['Cfilter']; er= sttng['filter'] try: rx.append( _log_in.connect((nmsvr, user, pwd, ptcl, (al, dn, er except ProtocolError: print(svr+ errors['SerProb']) except KeyboardInterrupt: raise SystemExit(errors['YouStop']) if multhr: for s in rx: try: s.start() except (ProtocolError, AttributeError): print(svr+ errors['SerProb']) except KeyboardInterrupt: raise SystemExit(errors['YouStop']) for s in rx: try: s.join() # waiting all threads to finish except (ProtocolError, AttributeError): print(svr+ errors['SerProb']) except KeyboardInterrupt: raise SystemExit(errors['YouStop']) = Surely ugly and I believe that would be a better way to pass the arguments as I mention on the subject. Then it should give a dictionary of keywords and some function or a callable. I don't know how to put down these code lines. I think I should restructure many points of my data. Any suggestion will make me happier :) -- goto /dev/null -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: (*args **kwargs) how do I use' em?
On 11 juin, 07:01, TheSaint nob...@nowhere.net.no wrote: Hello, I'm seldomly writng python code, nothing but a beginner code. I wrote these lines = _log_in= mhandler.ConnectHandler(lmbox, _logger, accs) multhr= sttng['multithread'] if multhr: _log_in= mhandler.mThreadSession(lmbox, _logger, accs) for svr in servrs: nmsvr, user, pwd, ptcl = servrs[svr] al, dn= sttng['Cfilter']; er= sttng['filter'] try: rx.append( _log_in.connect((nmsvr, user, pwd, ptcl, (al, dn, er except ProtocolError: print(svr+ errors['SerProb']) except KeyboardInterrupt: raise SystemExit(errors['YouStop']) if multhr: for s in rx: try: s.start() except (ProtocolError, AttributeError): print(svr+ errors['SerProb']) except KeyboardInterrupt: raise SystemExit(errors['YouStop']) for s in rx: try: s.join() # waiting all threads to finish except (ProtocolError, AttributeError): print(svr+ errors['SerProb']) except KeyboardInterrupt: raise SystemExit(errors['YouStop']) = Surely ugly and I believe that would be a better way to pass the arguments as I mention on the subject. Then it should give a dictionary of keywords and some function or a callable. I don't know how to put down these code lines. I think I should restructure many points of my data. Any suggestion will make me happier :) -- goto /dev/null could you check the Alex Martelli comments here ? maybe some clarification about kwargs... http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1098549/proper-way-to-use-kwargs-in-python OliDa -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: (*args **kwargs) how do I use' em?
OliDa wrote: maybe some clarification about kwargs... http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1098549/proper-way-to-use-kwargs-in- python Great point. Now it's clearer :) I think I'll share the dictionary which contains the configuration loaded form a file. -- goto /dev/null -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
(*args **kwargs) how do I use' em?
Hello, I'm seldomly writng python code, nothing but a beginner code. I wrote these lines = _log_in= mhandler.ConnectHandler(lmbox, _logger, accs) multhr= sttng['multithread'] if multhr: _log_in= mhandler.mThreadSession(lmbox, _logger, accs) for svr in servrs: nmsvr, user, pwd, ptcl = servrs[svr] al, dn= sttng['Cfilter']; er= sttng['filter'] try: rx.append( _log_in.connect((nmsvr, user, pwd, ptcl, (al, dn, er except ProtocolError: print(svr+ errors['SerProb']) except KeyboardInterrupt: raise SystemExit(errors['YouStop']) if multhr: for s in rx: try: s.start() except (ProtocolError, AttributeError): print(svr+ errors['SerProb']) except KeyboardInterrupt: raise SystemExit(errors['YouStop']) for s in rx: try: s.join() # waiting all threads to finish except (ProtocolError, AttributeError): print(svr+ errors['SerProb']) except KeyboardInterrupt: raise SystemExit(errors['YouStop']) = Surely ugly and I believe that would be a better way to pass the arguments as I mention on the subject. Then it should give a dictionary of keywords and some function or a callable. I don't know how to put down these code lines. I think I should restructure many points of my data. Any suggestion will make me happier :) -- goto /dev/null -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list