On 18.05.2012 15:10, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > Here's one way: > > import types > class K(object): > def _dispatcher(self, name, *args): > print "called from", name, args > def __init__(self): > setattr(self, 'foometh', > types.MethodType( > lambda self, *args: self._dispatcher('foometh', *args), > self, self.__class__) > ) > setattr(self, 'barmeth', > types.MethodType( > lambda self, *args: self._dispatcher('barmeth', *args), > self, self.__class__) > )
Aaaah, amazingly beautiful! Thank you very much. Didn't know that lambda functions could have a variable number of arguments in Python (never tried that before). Learned something about Python again. No words to describe how much I love the language :-)) Best regards, Joe -- >> Wo hattest Du das Beben nochmal GENAU vorhergesagt? > Zumindest nicht öffentlich! Ah, der neueste und bis heute genialste Streich unsere großen Kosmologen: Die Geheim-Vorhersage. - Karl Kaos über Rüdiger Thomas in dsa <hidbv3$om2$1...@speranza.aioe.org> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list