PEP 336 – Make None Callable
- Author:
- Andrew McClelland <eternalsquire at comcast.net>
- Status:
- Rejected
- Type:
- Standards Track
- Created:
- 28-Oct-2004
- Post-History:
Table of Contents
Abstract
None
should be a callable object that when called with any
arguments has no side effect and returns None
.
BDFL Pronouncement
This PEP is rejected. It is considered a feature that None
raises
an error when called. The proposal falls short in tests for
obviousness, clarity, explicitness, and necessity. The provided Switch
example is nice but easily handled by a simple lambda definition.
See python-dev discussion on 17 June 2005 [2].
Motivation
To allow a programming style for selectable actions that is more in accordance with the minimalistic functional programming goals of the Python language.
Rationale
Allow the use of None
in method tables as a universal no effect
rather than either (1) checking a method table entry against None
before calling, or (2) writing a local no effect method with
arguments similar to other functions in the table.
The semantics would be effectively:
class None:
def __call__(self, *args):
pass
How To Use
Before, checking function table entry against None
:
class Select:
def a(self, input):
print 'a'
def b(self, input):
print 'b'
def c(self, input):
print 'c'
def __call__(self, input):
function = { 1 : self.a,
2 : self.b,
3 : self.c
}.get(input, None)
if function: return function(input)
Before, using a local no effect method:
class Select:
def a(self, input):
print 'a'
def b(self, input):
print 'b'
def c(self, input):
print 'c'
def nop(self, input):
pass
def __call__(self, input):
return { 1 : self.a,
2 : self.b,
3 : self.c
}.get(input, self.nop)(input)
After:
class Select:
def a(self, input):
print 'a'
def b(self, input):
print 'b'
def c(self, input):
print 'c'
def __call__(self, input):
return { 1 : self.a,
2 : self.b,
3 : self.c
}.get(input, None)(input)
References
Copyright
This document has been placed in the public domain.
Source: https://github.com/python/peps/blob/main/pep-0336.txt
Last modified: 2019-07-03 18:20:45 GMT