Den Fri, 02 Mar 2007 16:27:47 -0800 skrev MonkeeSage:
> On Mar 2, 5:51 pm, Thomas Dybdahl Ahle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I guess the thing is that I'd have to create a new callable no matter
>> how, as it is the only way to bring the extra variables into the
>> getValue function when called by sort.
>
> Yes, but you don't have to create it every time you call sortMoves...
>
> def sortKey(move):
> return getMoveValue(board, table, ply, move)
>
> def sortMoves(board, table, ply, moves):
> moves.sort(key=sortKey, reverse=True) return moves
Well, you'd have to define the function inside the sortMoves function, as
it is where the variables exists.
def sortMoves(board, table, ply, moves):
def sortKey(move):
return getMoveValue(board, table, ply, move)
moves.sort(key=sortKey, reverse=True) return moves
Wouldn't that make it create the callable at each call?
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