Hi Anthony,

Thanks for your reply.

Are you saying you want to do something like:
>

Yes, that's exactly what I want, I just wasn't able to figure out
how to write the code. Your code works.


Best Annet.

 

>
> def function_vars(...):
>     stylesheet = some_stylesheet
>     navbarpad = some_navbarpad
>     logo = some_logo
>     return locals()
>
> def some_action():
>     return function_vars()
>
> Yes, you can do that. Have you tried it and had a problem? Note, if 
> function_vars is defined in a controller, either make sure it takes at 
> least one argument or name it __function_vars -- otherwise, it will be 
> accessible via URL.
>
> Anthony
>     
>
> On Monday, May 25, 2015 at 11:31:19 AM UTC-4, Annet wrote:
>>
>> Hi Anthony,
>>
>> Can you provide a more detailed example of what you are trying to achieve?
>>>
>>
>> I have afunction which returns the following dictionary:
>>
>> return dict(stylesheet=stylesheet, navbarpad=navbarpad, logo=logo, 
>> wordmark=wordmark, brandurl=brandurl,
>>                 dropdowns=dropdowns, plural=plural, 
>> maincomponent=maincomponent, downloadvcard=downloadvcard,
>>                 vertex=vertex, address=address, googlemaps=googlemaps, 
>> qrcode=qrcode, socialmedia=socialmedia)
>>
>>
>> I just thought that when these variables are stored in sort of a function 
>> object I could do:
>>
>> return functions_vars()
>>
>>
>> instead of returning them explicitly in a dict()
>>
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Annet
>>
>

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