Robert Dailey <rcdai...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I want to simply wrap a function up into an object so it can be called > with no parameters. The parameters that it would otherwise have taken > are already filled in. Like so: > > > print1 = lambda: print( "Foobar" ) > print1() > > However, the above code fails with: > > File "C:\IT\work\distro_test\distribute_radix.py", line 286 > print1 = lambda: print( "Foobar" ) > ^ > SyntaxError: invalid syntax > > How can I get this working?
def print1(): print "Foobar" It looks like in your version of Python "print" isn't a function. It always helps if you say the exact version you are using in your question as the exact answer you need may vary. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list