Steve Holden wrote: > You have several times mentioned the possibility of a decorator taking > more than one argument, but in my understanding of decorators this just > wouldn't make sense. A decorator should (shouldn't it) take precisely
> one argument (a function or a method) and return precisely one value (a > decorated function or method). Yes. I think this sould be fixed into the minds of the people exacly this way You state it: When writing @decorator(x,y) def f(): .... not the so called "decorator" function but decorator(x,y) is the decorating function and decorator(x,y) is nothing but a callable object that takes f as parameter. A little correcture of Your statement: it is NOT nessacary that a function or method will be returned from a decorator. def decorator(x,y): def inner(func): return x+y return inner @decorator(1,2) def f():pass >>> f 3 This is perfectly valid allthough not very usefull ;) Regards, Kay -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list