Python allows programmers to pass additional arguments to functions via comments. Now armed with this knowledge head out and spread it to all code bases.

Feel free to use the code I wrote in your projects.

Link to the source code: https://github.com/raldone01/python_lessons_py/blob/main/lesson_0_comments.ipynb

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from lib import add

# Go ahead and change the comments.
# See how python uses them as arguments.

result = add()  # 1 2
print(result)
result = add()  # 3 4
print(result)
result = add()  # 3 4 5 20
print(result)

Output:

3
7
32
  • @raldone01OP
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    12 days ago

    Love this. I am toying with an idea of how to accomplish this in rust.

    • Rikudou_Sage
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      42 days ago
      use std::fs;
      
      fn add_from_comment(file: &str, line: u32) -> f64 {
          let source = fs::read_to_string(file).expect("Failed to read source file");
      
          let source_line = source.lines().nth((line - 1) as usize).expect("Line not found");
      
          if let Some(comment_start) = source_line.find("//") {
              let comment = &source_line[comment_start + 2..].trim();
              let numbers: Vec<f64> = comment
                  .split_whitespace()
                  .map(|num| num.parse::<f64>().expect("Invalid number in comment"))
                  .collect();
      
              return numbers.iter().sum();
          }
      
          0.0
      }
      
      macro_rules! add {
          () => {
              add_from_comment(file!(), line!())
          };
      }
      
      fn main() {
          let result = add!(); // 7 8 9
          println!("{}", result); // Outputs: 24
          
          let result2 = add!(); // 1 4 3
          println!("{}", result2); // outputs 8
      }
      
      • @raldone01OP
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        12 days ago

        Nice I would have tried it with a build script but this works too. Good job!!!