At the moment I have the following calls: do_stress_test( 1, 100) do_stress_test( 2, 100) do_stress_test( 5, 100) do_stress_test( 10, 100) do_stress_test( 20, 100) do_stress_test( 40, 100)
In principal I want to change it to something like: do_stress_test('sqlite', 1, 100) do_stress_test('postgres', 1, 100) do_stress_test('sqlite', 2, 100) do_stress_test('postgres', 2, 100) do_stress_test('sqlite', 5, 100) do_stress_test('postgres', 5, 100) do_stress_test('sqlite', 10, 100) do_stress_test('postgres', 10, 100) do_stress_test('sqlite', 20, 100) do_stress_test('postgres', 20, 100) do_stress_test('sqlite', 40, 100) do_stress_test('postgres', 40, 100) But that would not be very dry. I was thinking about something like: values = (( 1, 100), ( 2, 100), ( 5, 100), 10, 100), (20, 100), (40, 100)) for value in values: do_stress_test('sqlite', ???) do_stress_test('postgres', ???) Is this possible? If so: what do I put at the place of the '???'? I could change the second and third parameter to a tuple as the second parameter, but I prefer three parameters if that would be possible. -- Cecil Westerhof Senior Software Engineer LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list