allen.fowler schrieb:
Hello,
I've got a bunch of code that looks something like:
class MyOb(object):
def __init__(self, p1=None, p2=None, p3=None, ...):
self.p1 = p1
self.p2 = p2
self.p3 = p3
self.pN = ...
ob1 = MyOb(p1="Tom", p3="New York")
ob2 = MyOb(p1="Joe", p2="j...@host", p3="New Jersey")
... and so on.
This is fine for only a few parameters, but it's very ugly and a lot
of duplicate typing once I've got 10+ parameters and 5 kinds of
objects.
Is there a better way to do this?
There are some tricks. Like this
def __init__(self, p1=None, ...):
d = locals()
del d["self"]
self.__dict__.update(d)
However, it looks like a code-smell for me if you have 10+ paramters.
Diez
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