On Mar 18, 4:57 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alex Martelli) wrote: > gamename <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > I'm a recent convert from TCL. One of the more powerful aspects of > > TCL is the ability to rename a function at will (generally for testing > > purposes). > > > Example from the tcl doc: > > > rename ::source ::theRealSource > > set sourceCount 0 > > proc ::source args { > > global sourceCount > > puts "called source for the [incr sourceCount]'th time" > > uplevel 1 ::theRealSource $args > > } > > > So, is such a thing possible in Python? > > Assuming that source is a function previously defined in this scope, the > exactly equivalent Python snippet should be: > > theRealSource = source > sourceCount = 0 > def source(*args): > global sourceCount > sourceCount += 1 > print "called source for the %s'th time" % sourceCount > return theRealSource(*args) > > Others have already offered you other alternatives, but I thought you > might also be interested in a more direct/immediate translation. > > Alex
Excellent! Thanks guys, that really gives me a place to start. -T -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list