run time code generation in python
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Thu Oct 9 12:21:09 EDT 2003
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"Carlo v. Dango" <amigo at fake.not> wrote in message news:Xns940F929A63B436020206 at 172.16.0.1... > Hello there. I have found a need to runtime generate a method and instert > it into an object instance. The code is a simple forwarding mechanism like > > def foo(self, *args, **kwargs): > self.i.foo(*args, **kwargs) > > method.. however, it is only at runtime that I know the name "foo" so I > cannot gerenate such a method any sooner. I have tried the compile(str) > method but I haven't succeeded. compile() gives you a code object; you probably want 'exec string' to get a function in the current namespace >>> exec "def g(): print 'g defined' " >>> g() g defined or follow other responder's advice... Terry J. Reedy
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