Robert Dailey a écrit : > Hi, > > Is there a way to force a specific parameter in a function to be a > specific type?
No, and that's considered a GoodThing(tm). > For example, say the first parameter in a function of > mine is required to be a string. If the user passes in an integer, I > want to notify them that they should pass in a string, not an integer. > Document the fact that the function expects a string as it's first param. If someone pass an int, it's likely that he'll soon find out there's something wrong (either from an exception or from obviously incoherent results). This is usually enough. If you're in the case that passing a non-string will not raise an exception in the function but just lead to strange results or raise somewhere else, you can eventually use an assertion to ease debugging - but don't get into the habit of systematically type-check functions arguments, this would be fighting against the language. My 2 cents... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list