On 26Mar2015 10:03, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
Cameron Simpson wrote:
vars = locals()
varnames = list(vars.keys())
That leaves varnames in undefined order. Consider
varnames = sorted(vars)
Actually, not necessary.
I started with sorted, but it is irrelevant, so I backed off to "list" to avoid
introducing an unwarranted implication, in fact precisely the implicaion you
are making.
The only requirement, which I mentioned, is that the values used to initialise
the namedtuple are supplied in the same order as the tuple field names, so all
that is needed is to suck the .keys() out once and use them in the same order
when we construct the namedtuple. Hence just a list.
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@zip.com.au>
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