Hello, I have in my python script a function that look like this :
def my_function(arg1, arg2, opt1=0, opt2=1, opt3=42): if type(arg1) is ListType: for a in arg1: my_function(a, arg2, opt1=opt1, opt2=opt2, opt3=opt3) return if type(arg2) is ListType: for a in arg2: my_function(arg1, a, opt1=opt1, opt2=opt2, opt3=opt3) return ... then here the real function code I'm new to python, so I was wondering if there is a better way to do that. The reason for a recursive function here is to be able to give lists for the first 2 args (I could as well use only a simple 'for' without a recursive call). The problem I have here, is that as I'm working on this script, I often change the prototype of the function, and each time I have to think about changing the recursive call too. Is there a way that I can do a recursive call and say something like "keep all the same arguments except this one" ? Thanks Nicolas -- http://n0x.org/ - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list