Message98490
| Author |
Alexander.Belopolsky |
| Recipients |
Alexander.Belopolsky, Christophe Simonis, belopolsky, ironfroggy, rhettinger, ssadler |
| Date |
2010年01月29日.00:25:25 |
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1.663688e-07 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<1264724726.83.0.593259708652.issue4331@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| In-reply-to |
| Content |
Christophe,
It looks like your patch goes out of its way to avoid creating nested partials. This is a worthwhile goal and I think it should be done in partial_new so that partial(partial(f, x), y) returns partial(f, x, y).
If fact, I was surprised to learn that current partial implementation does not behave this way:
>>> partial(partial(f, 1), 2).func
<functools.partial object at 0x100435af8>
Does anyone know the reason for the current behavior? It is possible that I am missing some subtlety related to keyword arguments. |
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