Le lun. 27 avr. 2015 à 04:39, Makoto Kuwata <k...@kuwata-lab.com> a écrit : > > If function decorator notation could take arguments, > decorator definition would be more simple: > > def multiply(func, n): > def newfunc(*args, **kwargs): > return n * func(*args, **kwargs) > return newfunc > > @multiply 4 # ex: @decorator arg1, arg2, arg3 > def f1(x, y): > return x+y > > > How do you think about this idea? >
David Beazley has a nice trick [1] to allow optional argument in decorators: def logged(func=None, level=logging.DEBUG, message=None): if func is None: return partial(logged, level=level, message=message) @wraps(func) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): log.log(level, message) return func(*args, **kwargs) return wrapper I think that solve your problem nicely, and that it is quite readable. [1] Amongst a heap of other cool tricks, in his Python Cookbook Regards, Maxime
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