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## partial.make
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<pre>
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partial.make(<a href="#partial.make-func">func</a>, <a href="#partial.make-args">args</a>, <a href="#partial.make-kwargs">kwargs</a>)
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</pre>
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Creates a partial that can be called using `call`.
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A partial can have args assigned to it at the make site, and can have args
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passed to it at the call sites.
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A partial 'function' can be defined with positional args and kwargs:
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# function with no args
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def function1():
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...
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# function with 2 args
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def function2(arg1, arg2):
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...
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# function with 2 args and keyword args
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def function3(arg1, arg2, x, y):
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...
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The positional args passed to the function are the args passed into make
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followed by any additional positional args given to call. The below example
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illustrates a function with two positional arguments where one is supplied by
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make and the other by call:
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# function demonstrating 1 arg at make site, and 1 arg at call site
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def _foo(make_arg1, func_arg1):
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print(make_arg1 + " " + func_arg1 + "!")
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For example:
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hi_func = partial.make(_foo, "Hello")
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bye_func = partial.make(_foo, "Goodbye")
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partial.call(hi_func, "Jennifer")
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partial.call(hi_func, "Dave")
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partial.call(bye_func, "Jennifer")
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partial.call(bye_func, "Dave")
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prints:
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"Hello, Jennifer!"
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"Hello, Dave!"
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"Goodbye, Jennifer!"
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"Goodbye, Dave!"
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The keyword args given to the function are the kwargs passed into make
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unioned with the keyword args given to call. In case of a conflict, the
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keyword args given to call take precedence. This allows you to set a default
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value for keyword arguments and override it at the call site.
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Example with a make site arg, a call site arg, a make site kwarg and a
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call site kwarg:
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def _foo(make_arg1, call_arg1, make_location, call_location):
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print(make_arg1 + " is from " + make_location + " and " +
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call_arg1 + " is from " + call_location + "!")
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func = partial.make(_foo, "Ben", make_location="Hollywood")
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partial.call(func, "Jennifer", call_location="Denver")
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Prints "Ben is from Hollywood and Jennifer is from Denver!".
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partial.call(func, "Jennifer", make_location="LA", call_location="Denver")
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Prints "Ben is from LA and Jennifer is from Denver!".
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Note that keyword args may not overlap with positional args, regardless of
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whether they are given during the make or call step. For instance, you can't
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do:
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def foo(x):
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pass
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func = partial.make(foo, 1)
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partial.call(func, x=2)
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### Parameters
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<table class="params-table">
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<colgroup>
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<col class="col-param" />
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<col class="col-description" />
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</colgroup>
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<tbody>
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<tr id="partial.make-func">
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<td><code>func</code></td>
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<td>
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required.
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<p>
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The function to be called.
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</p>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr id="partial.make-args">
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<td><code>args</code></td>
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<td>
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optional.
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Positional arguments to be passed to function.
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</p>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr id="partial.make-kwargs">
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<td><code>kwargs</code></td>
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<td>
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optional.
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<p>
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Keyword arguments to be passed to function. Note that these can
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be overridden at the call sites.
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</p>
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</td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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## partial.call
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<pre>
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partial.call(<a href="#partial.call-partial">partial</a>, <a href="#partial.call-args">args</a>, <a href="#partial.call-kwargs">kwargs</a>)
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</pre>
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Calls a partial created using `make`.
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### Parameters
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<table class="params-table">
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<colgroup>
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<col class="col-param" />
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<col class="col-description" />
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</colgroup>
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<tbody>
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<tr id="partial.call-partial">
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<td><code>partial</code></td>
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required.
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<p>
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The partial to be called.
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</p>
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</tr>
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<tr id="partial.call-args">
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<td><code>args</code></td>
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optional.
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Additional positional arguments to be appended to the ones given to
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make.
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</p>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr id="partial.call-kwargs">
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<td><code>kwargs</code></td>
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optional.
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<p>
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Additional keyword arguments to augment and override the ones
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given to make.
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</p>
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</td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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