On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 8:42 PM, Mitya Sirenef <msire...@lightbird.net>wrote:
> On 03/10/2013 10:16 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote: > >> I have a switch statement composed using a dict: >> > > > > > > switch = { > > 'a': func_a, > > 'b': func_b, > > 'c': func_c > > } > > switch.get(var, default)() > > > > > > As a result of multiple functions per choice, it migrated to: > > > > > > > > switch = { > > 'a': (func_a1, func_a2), > > 'b': (func_b1, func_b2), > > 'c': (func_c, ) > > } > > > > > > > > for f in switch.get(var, (default, )): > > f() > > > > > > As a result of only some of the functions now requiring unique > arguments, I presume this > > needs to be migrated to a if/else statement? Is there a way to maintain > the switch style with > > the ability in this scenario to cleanly pass args only to some functions? > Or could you do something like: arguments_to_pass = [list of some sort] switch.get(var, default)(*arguments_to_pass)
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