"Charles Krug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Both of these techniques look promising here.
Here a third, the closure approach (obviously not directly tested):
def func_with_static(datalist):
def real_func(otherargs):
<code that uses datalist>
return real_func
func1 = func_with_static([.1, 99, 1e-10,...])
If needed, real_func can *modify* (but not *rebind*) datalist.
Unlike the attribute approach, but like the class approach, you can
simultaneously have have multiple closures with different static data
func2 = func_with_static([.2, 152, 1e-9, ...])
Terry J. Reedy
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