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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> python-list
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list/dictionary as case statement ?
by Stef Mientki other posts by this author
Jan 2 2007 2:10PM messages near this date
Re: A question about unicode() function | Re: list/dictionary as case statement ?
If I'm not mistaken, I read somewhere that you can use 
function-names/references in lists and/or dictionaries, but now I can't 
find it anymore.

The idea is to build a simulator for some kind of micro controller (just 
as a general practise, I expect it too be very slow ;-).

opcodes ={
   1: ('MOV', function1, ...),
   2: ('ADD', function2, ),
   3: ('MUL', class3.function3, )
   }

def function1
   # do something complex


Is this possible ?

thanks,
Stef Mientki
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