On 2022-04-03 23:17:04 +0200, Marco Sulla wrote: > On Sun, 3 Apr 2022 at 21:46, Peter J. Holzer <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > data.get_deep("users", 0, "address", "street", default="second star") > > > > Yep. Did that, too. Plus pass the final result through a function before > > returning it. > > I didn't understand. Have you added a func parameter?
Yes. Look at the code I posted (it's only 9 lines long).
> > I'm not sure whether I considered this when I wrote it, but a function
> > has the advantage of working with every class which can be indexed. A
> > method must be implemented on any class (so at least dict and list to be
> > useful).
>
> You're right, but where to put it? I don't know if an iterableutil package
> exists. If included in the stdlib, I don't know where to put it. In
> collections maybe?
Yes, that seems like the least bad choice.
hp
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