[Python-Dev] iter alternate form and *args and **kwargs (Was: Wishlist: dowhile)

Benji York benji at benjiyork.com
Thu Jun 16 05:07:05 CEST 2005


Steven Bethard wrote:
> It reminds me of one of my minor gripes about the standard lib -- a
> number of functions that take another function as an argument don't
> take *args and **kwargs to be passed to that function when it's
> called. The iter() alternate form is a common example of this. I
> would prefer that the alternate iter() form was broken off into
> another separate function, say, iterfunc(), that would let me write
> Jp's solution something like:
> 
> for chunk in iterfunc('', f1.read, CHUNK_SIZE):
>     f2.write(chunk)

How about 2.5's "partial":

for chunk in iter(partial(f1.read, CHUNK_SIZE), ''):
     f2.write(chunk)
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Benji York



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