I am in progress to learn Python. Hopefully someone points me to correct way.
This is what I'd like to do below:
def decorate(function):
def wrap_function(*args, **kwargs):
str = 'Hello!' # This is what I want
return function(*args, **kwargs)
return wrap_function
@decorate
def print_message():
# I'd like to pass 'str' as mentioned above
# to any functions' argument like below:
print(str) # 'str' is same as above
Any idea? Thanks in advance.
You can't pass it as its own name, but you can add it to the keywords.
def decorate(function):
def wrap_function(*args, **kwargs):
kwargs['str'] = 'Hello!'
return function(*args, **kwargs)
return wrap_function
@decorate
def print_message(*args, **kwargs):
print(kwargs['str'])
Alternatively you can name its own argument:
def decorate(function):
def wrap_function(*args, **kwargs):
str = 'Hello!'
return function(str, *args, **kwargs)
return wrap_function
@decorate
def print_message(str, *args, **kwargs):
print(str)
Class method:
def decorate(function):
def wrap_function(*args, **kwargs):
str = 'Hello!'
args.insert(1, str)
return function(*args, **kwargs)
return wrap_function
class Printer:
@decorate
def print_message(self, str, *args, **kwargs):
print(str)