Piping of shell likes cat foo | sort | uniq | wc -l is very simple, clear and fun.
Python gives us the way to implement this piping idiom by overriding special method.
All you needs are only the special method __ror__ like below.
class Pipable: def __init__(self, cmd): if callable(cmd): self.cmd = cmd else: raise ValueError def __ror__(self, other): return self.cmd(other) def __call__(self, *args): return self.cmd(*args) OK, use it.
import os def read_file(f): with open(f) as fd: return fd.read() p1 = Pipable(read_file) p2 = Pipable(lambda x: x.upper()) p3 = Pipable(lambda x: '-'.join(x)) f = 'foo.txt' with open(f, 'w') as fd: fd.write('meow') assert p1(f) == 'meow' assert p1(f) | p2 == 'MEOW' assert p1(f) | p2 | p3 == 'M-E-O-W' os.remove(f) Now you have the simple magic of function composition in Python!
You can override other operation symbols via corresponded special methods, so let's explore there.
Top comments (1)
Would it work as well if you implement
__or__instead of__ror__?