Sorry, meant separated with underscores.

On Oct 29, 9:42 pm, "mr.freeze" <nat...@freezable.com> wrote:
> I love web2py, but I hate the convention of all uppercase separated
> with commas in validators.  It's like hitting a speed bump when you're
> doing 80. I am experimenting with converting them to camelcase in my
> model and it seems to work fine.
>
> def camelcase_validators():
>     from gluon.validators import __all__ as all_validators
>     cmd = ";".join([ ''.join([a.lower().capitalize() for a in v.split
> ("_")]) + "=" + v for v in all_validators])
>     return cmd
>
> exec(camelcase_validators())
>
> My questions:
> 1) Is there a better way?
> 2) Is exec really that bad?
>
> I know it's a silly venture, but indulge me :)
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