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Author Arvin.Moezzi
Recipients Arvin.Moezzi
Date 2012-08-16.08:34:39
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I am not sure if this is the right way to do it but IMHO it would be great to
have a function decorator/transformer to make functions partial applicable
using functools.partial. Like


from functools import partial

class partial_applicable():
	def __call__(self, func):
		def __wrapper(*args, **kvargs):
			try:
				return func(*args, **kvargs)
			except TypeError:
				return partial(func, *args, **kvargs)

		return __wrapper

Then you could do like:

@partial_applicable()
def substract(left, right):
	return left - right

substract(10, 100) 
 => -90

rclose = substract(right = 1000)
 => rclose(10) => -990

lclose = substract(1)
 => lclose(10) => -9

What do you think?
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2012-08-16 08:34:40Arvin.Moezzisetrecipients: + Arvin.Moezzi
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