I find myself doing the following very often:
class Struct:
pass
...
blah = Struct()
blah.some_field = x
blah.other_field = y
...
Is there a better way to do this? Is this considered bad programming
practice? I don't like using tuples (or lists) because I'd rather use
symbolic names, rather than numeric subscripts. Also, I don't like having
to declare the empty Struct class everytime I want to do this (which is
very often).
Feedback is appreciated, thanks.
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