On 2011.07.29 07:50 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > Especially if the implementation looks like this: > > def get_thing(argument, flag): > if flag: > return one_thing(argument) > else: > return another_thing(argument) > Well, that would be annoying, but wouldn't it be even more annoying to do this: def get_one_thing(arg): return one_thing(arg)
def get_another_thing(arg): return another_thing(arg) > Argument flags which do nothing but change the behaviour of the function > from Mode 1 to Mode 2 are an attractive nuisance: they seem like a good > idea, but aren't. Consider it a strong guideline rather than a law, but > it's one I would think very long and hard about before violating. Creating separate functions for two thing that do almost the same thing seem more of a nuisance to me, especially if they share a lot of code that isn't easily separated into other functions. -- CPython 3.2.1 | Windows NT 6.1.7601.17592 | Thunderbird 5.0 PGP/GPG Public Key ID: 0xF88E034060A78FCB -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list