GitHub - yasyf/python-defer: Golang-style `defer` with no decorators!
Golang-style defer with no decorators!
Defer is an awesome control flow construct. Python implementations have historically relied on cumbersome decorators or other manual coordination. No more!
Use python-defer to schedule code to be run at the end of a function, whether or not anything fails. Think of it like an automagic finally block that you can use inline anywhere.
Check out the blog post to learn how this was built.
Install
$ pip install python-deferUsage
The default way to use python-defer is true magic. Simply write your code and append an in defer to it.
from defer import defer def foo(): print(", world!") in defer print("Hello", end="") # do something that might fail... assert 1 + 1 == 3
$ python foo.py Hello, World! Traceback (most recent call last): File "foo.py", line 7, in <module> assert 1 + 1 == 3 AssertionError
Sugarfree for me!
If you prefer a more explicit approach, you can use the d function, which takes a lambda.
from defer.sugarfree import defer as d def foo(): d(print, "1") print("2") d(lambda: print("3")) raise RuntimeError("oh no!") print("4")
$ python foo.py 2 3 1 Traceback (most recent call last): File "foo.py", line 7, in <module> RuntimeError: oh no!