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| Date | Wed, 15 Aug 2012 17:21:15 -0700 |
| From | Ethan Furman <ethan@stoneleaf.us> |
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Tim Chase wrote:
> On 08/15/12 18:26, Ethan Furman wrote:
>> .index_search(
>> match,
>> start=None,
>> stop=None,
>> nearest=False,
>> partial=False )
>>
>> The defaults are to search the entire index for exact matches and raise
>> NotFoundError if it can't find anything.
>>
>> The question is what should the return value be?
>>
>> I don't like the usual pattern of -1 meaning not found (as in
>> 'nothere'.find('a')), so I thought a fun and interesting way would be to
>> subclass long and override the __nonzero__ method to return True/False
>> based on whether the (partial) match was found. The main problems I see
>> here is that the special return value reverts to a normal int/long if
>> anything is done to it (adding, subtracting, etc), and the found status
>> is lost.
>>
>> The other option is returning a (number, bool) tuple -- safer, yet more
>> boring... ;)
>
> I'm not quite sure I follow...you start off by saying that it will
> "raise NotFoundError" if it can't find anything. So if it finds
> something, just return it. Because if it found the item, it gives
> it to you; if it didn't find the item, it raised an error. That
> sounds like a good (easy to understand) interface, similar to how
> string.index() works.
Indeed, it's even less clear without the part you snipped. ;) Which
wasn't very.
The well-hidden clue was this line:
nearest returns where the match should be instead of raising an error
And my question should have been:
What should the return value be when nearest == True?
My bit of fun was this class:
class IndexLocation(long):
"""used by Index.index_search -- represents the index where the
match criteria is if True, or would be if False"""
def __new__(cls, value, found):
"value is the number, found is True/False"
result = long.__new__(cls, value)
result.found = found
return result
def __nonzero__(self):
return self.found
~Ethan~
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