Random832 wrote: > On Wed, Jun 15, 2016, at 13:37, Rob Gaddi wrote: >> I've got a whole lot of methods I want to add to my Channel class, all >> of which following nearly the same form. The below code works, but >> having to do the for loop outside of the main class definition feels >> kludgey. Am I missing some cleaner answer? > > Inside the class definition you can add things to locals() [it returns > the actual dictionary being used in class preparation], but I don't know > if this can be relied on or is an implementation detail of CPython. > Anyone know? > > But anyway, instead of using a loop, why not just define each one on its > own line: > > def mkmeasure(fnname, measparam): > ... > > class Channel: > frequency = mkmeasure('frequency', 'FREQ') > falltime = mkmeasure('falltime', 'FTIM')
Thought about it, but whenever I'm dropping 20-someodd of those there's inevitably some place where I screw up the replication of the quoted name and the bound name. -- Rob Gaddi, Highland Technology -- www.highlandtechnology.com Email address domain is currently out of order. See above to fix. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list