Martin v. Löwis wrote:
So AFAIK, sometimes I've to use eval and sometimes I need exec,
so I use the following code (global / local dictionary parameters are
left out in this example):
Is this the (most) correct / elegant way, or are there better solutions ?
You should be using compile with the "single" start symbol, and then
use eval on the resulting code option.
thanks Martin,
but when I read the doc (of one of the many) "compile" functions,
I see 2 problems:
- I still have to provide "kind" as exec or eval
- I can not specify the global and local namespace (which is essential
for me)
I read somewhere that exec is going to disappear,
That's not true. exec stops being a statement, and becomes a function
(like print).
That's good to hear,
as I already didn't realize it could also be used as a statement ;-)
cheers,
Stef
Regards,
Martin
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