this is the final result of the args i will be parsing for now d={ "site_name":["s","sn","site",'sites','site_name','site_names'], "jar_name":["j","jn","jar",'jars','jar_name','jar_names'],
"file_name":["f","fn",'file','files','filename','filenames','file_name','file_names'], "verbose":["v","vv","vvv",'verbose','verbosity'], "flavors":["fff","flav","flavor","flavors"], "final_funcs":["ff","finfun",'fin_fun',"final_func",'final_funct',"final_funcs", 'final_functs',"final_function","final_functions"], "download_files":["d",'df',"down",'down_file','down_files',"download", "downloads",'download_file','download_files'], "colors":["c","cl","col","colo","color","colors",'reaper','reapers'], "options":{ "imp_src":['ss',"src","source","sources"], "imp_mod":['m',"mod",'mods',"module","modules"], "imp_opt":['o',"oo","opt",'opts',"option","options"], "imp_set":['s','ss',"sss","set","setting","settings"], "imp_files":["f","fn",'file','files','filename','filenames','file_name','file_names'], "imp_flavors":["fff","flav","flavor","flavors"], "imp_funcs":["ff","finfun",'fin_fun',"final_func",'final_funct',"final_funcs", 'final_functs',"final_function","final_functions"], "imp_downloads":["d",'df',"down",'down_file','down_files',"download", "downloads",'download_file','download_files'], "imp_colors":["c","cl","col","colo","color","colors",'reaper','reapers'], "imp_properties":["p","prop","property","properties"] }, "properties":["p","prop","property","properties"] } pynutbutter will be really good soon, thx for your help :) I'm glad to be doing this in python -Alex Goretoy http://www.goretoy.com On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 3:30 PM, alex goretoy <aleksandr.gore...@gmail.com>wrote: > Michele I tried your way but I dont seem to have a good grasp on the > concept yet, will read up more > > for now I think I will try to make it work same way as colors only with > decorator as def inside def instead of @, that doesn't make sense quite yet > > -Alex Goretoy > http://www.goretoy.com > > > > On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 3:12 PM, alex goretoy <aleksandr.gore...@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> this is what I did to define all my color functions by color name, but I >> am still going to need a good solution for args >> >> #import functions by color name into current namespace >>> for color in self.colors.keys(): >>> setattr(self, color,lambda x,y=color,z="INFO": >>> self._hero(x,y,z) ) >>> >> >> Thanks to all of you for helping me learn python >> >> -Alex Goretoy >> http://www.goretoy.com >> >> >> >> On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 1:05 PM, alex goretoy < >> aleksandr.gore...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> this means i have to check if d[i] is list or dict and iterate over >>> properties >>> -Alex Goretoy >>> http://www.goretoy.com >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 1:03 PM, alex goretoy < >>> aleksandr.gore...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> I will also actually need to nest it like so >>>> >>>> d={ >>>> "site_name":["s","site",' >>>>> >>>>> sites','site_name','site_names'], >>>>> "jar_name":["j","jar",'jars','jar_name','jar_names'], >>>> >>>> "options":{ >>>> "src_name":["ss","src","source"], >>>> "mod_name":['m',"mod",'mods',"module","modules"], >>>> } >>>> >>>> -Alex Goretoy >>>> http://www.goretoy.com >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 10:51 AM, MRAB <goo...@mrabarnett.plus.com>wrote: >>>> >>>>> d={ >>>>>> "site_name":["s","site",'sites','site_name','site_names'], >>>>>> "jar_name":["j","jar",'jars','jar_name','jar_names'], >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
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