Dave Benjamin wrote: > def add_thingy(): > def func(thingy_id): > print 'got thingy id:', thingy_id > def funnc(doodad_id): > print 'got doodad id:', doodad_id > def func(thingy_doodad): > print 'thingy doodad created, froobling...' > frooble(thingy_doodad) > print 'froobling complete' > with_new_thingy_doodad(thingy_id, doodad_id, func) > with_next_doodad_id(func) > with_next_thingy_id(func) > > This function now has an infinite loop. Can you spot the reason?
Not offhand, and to be completely honest, the original with the longer names was equally unreadable. I doubt this is the best way to do whatever the heck it is that this is supposed to do. Oh, and while I was typing my eyes fell on "funnc" misspelled above. Presumably that's your loop... Spelling "func" as "_" would tend to avoid this as well, unless you have a keyboard that repeats keys accidentally. -Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list