Using debug print routine inside assert
Edvard Majakari
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Wed Nov 5 05:05:21 EST 2003
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Alex Martelli <aleax at aleax.it> writes: > def debug(msg, *args): > if not must_do_some_output: return > > if args: > msg = msg % args[0](*args[1:]) > > # proceed to output msg > > and called as Gee - I'm impressed to receive answer to my original problem from Martellibot himself :) This is an excellent solution. I just realised it is backwards compatible with my current system - calling debug('foo bar baf %s' %method_call()) works just fine with Alex's version; it just works the same as before, and doesn't get any advantage from deferred parameter list evaluation. Of course there's still minor overhead in calling the method instead of completely skipping it like with assert(), but usually that doesn't matter at all. -- #!/usr/bin/perl -w $h={23,69,28,'6e',2,64,3,76,7,20,13,61,8,'4d',24,73,10,'6a',12,'6b',21,68,14, 72,16,'2c',17,20,9,61,11,61,25,74,4,61,1,45,29,20,5,72,18,61,15,69,20,43,26, 69,19,20,6,64,27,61,22,72};$_=join'',map{chr hex $h->{$_}}sort{$a<=>$b} keys%$h;m/(\w).*\s(\w+)/x;$_.=uc substr(crypt(join('',60,28,14,49),join'', map{lc}($1,substr $2,4,1)),2,4)."\n"; print;
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