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| Date | 2012-09-12 19:33 +0100 |
|---|---|
| From | MRAB <python@mrabarnett.plus.com> |
| Subject | Re: avoid the redefinition of a function |
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On 12/09/2012 19:04, Alister wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Sep 2012 18:56:46 +0200, Jabba Laci wrote:
>
>>> For example:
>>>
>>> def install_java():
>>> pass
>>>
>>> def install_tomcat():
>>> pass
>>
>> Thanks for the answers. I decided to use numbers in the name of the
>> functions to facilitate function calls. Now if you have this menu option
>> for instance:
>>
>> (5) install mc
>>
>> You can type just "5" as user input and step_5() is called
>> automatically. If I use descriptive names like install_java() then
>> selecting a menu point would be more difficult. And I don't want users
>> to type "java", I want to stick to simple numbers.
>>
>> Laszlo
>
> No No NO!
> you cant just pass user input to system calls without validating it first
> (google sql injection for examples of the damage unsanitised input can
> cause, it is not just as SQL problem)
>
> it is just as easy so select a reasonably named function as a bad one
>
> option=raw_input('select your option :')
>
> if option =="1": install_java()
> if option =="2": install_other()
>
> alternatively you cold add your functions into a dictionary an call them
> from that
>
> opts={'1':install java,'2':install_other}
>
> option=raw_input('select your option :')
> opts[option]
>
> Poorly named functions are a major example of poor programming style.
>
> one of the fundamental pillars for python is readability!
>
Or you could do this:
def install_java():
"Install Java"
print "Installing Java"
def install_tomcat():
"Install Tomcat"
print "Installing Tomcat"
menu = [install_java, install_tomcat]
for index, func in enumerate(menu, start=1):
print "{0}) {1}".format(index, func.__doc__)
option = raw_input("Select your option : ")
try:
opt = int(option)
except ValueError:
print "Not a valid option"
else:
if 1 <= opt < len(menu):
menu[opt - 1]()
else:
print "Not a valid option"
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Re: avoid the redefinition of a function Jabba Laci <jabba.laci@gmail.com> - 2012-09-12 18:56 +0200
Re: avoid the redefinition of a function Alister <alister.ware@ntlworld.com> - 2012-09-12 18:04 +0000
Re: avoid the redefinition of a function MRAB <python@mrabarnett.plus.com> - 2012-09-12 19:33 +0100
Re: avoid the redefinition of a function D'Arcy Cain <darcy@druid.net> - 2012-09-12 17:49 -0400
Re: avoid the redefinition of a function Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> - 2012-09-13 10:23 +0200
Re: avoid the redefinition of a function Alister <alister.ware@ntlworld.com> - 2012-09-13 17:59 +0000
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