Hello pythonistas. I'm a newbie to pretty much both programming and Python. I have a task that involves writing a test script for every possible combination of preference settings for a software I'm testing. I figured that this was something that a script could probably do pretty easily, given all the various possibilites.
I started creating a dictionary of all the settings, where each key has a value that is a list of the possible values for that setting. Most of the settings are simple booleans (setting is on or off), some of them are drop-downs with several values. For example: settings = { 'setting_a': (True, False), 'setting_b': (True, False), 'setting_c': (1, 2, 3, 4), } After this I tried figuring out a function that would generate the different possible configurations, but I couldn't quite wrap my head around it... Are there any general patterns/structures that are suited for this type of task? Any pointers as to how one would go about solving something like this would be greatly appreciated. It's not that I really need to use Python for it, but I thought it could be a good learning excercise... :-) Kind regards, //Emil -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list