On 03/26/2013 10:40 AM, Michael Herrmann wrote:
On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 3:13:30 PM UTC+1, Neil Cerutti wrote:
<SNIP>
Have you considered adding a keyword argument to each of your
global functions, which is normally None, but allows a user to
provide a prefered focus window?
enter_text("test.txt", focus=save_dialog)
press_button(Savebutton, focus=save_dialog)
It's an interesting new idea but I somehow feel it makes the existing functions
too complicated. Also, having to add it to all existing, and future functions
sounds a bit too cumbersome to me.
Perhaps Neil didn't make it clear enough. I figure he meant a keyword
argument with an explicit default value of None. (or if you followed my
earlier discussion, default value of focused)
That way your user can keep using the functions for when there's no
ambiguity, but add a focus= parameter only when needed.
To go back to my sample wrapper functions, they'd look something like
(untested):
def write(*args, focus=focused):
focus.write(*args)
Of course, the user should only use the wrappers when things are sure to
remain "simple."
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