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test_function_unpacking_arguments.py
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"""Unpacking Argument Lists
@see: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/controlflow.html#unpacking-argument-lists
Unpacking arguments may be executed via * and ** operators. See below for further details.
"""
def test_function_unpacking_arguments():
"""Unpacking Argument Lists"""
# The situation may occur when the arguments are already in a list or tuple but need to be
# unpacked for a function call requiring separate positional arguments. For instance, the
# built-in range() function expects separate start and stop arguments. If they are not
# available separately, write the function call with the *-operator to unpack the arguments out
# of a list or tuple:
# Normal call with separate arguments:
assert list(range(3, 6)) == [3, 4, 5]
# Call with arguments unpacked from a list.
arguments_list = [3, 6]
assert list(range(*arguments_list)) == [3, 4, 5]
# In the same fashion, dictionaries can deliver keyword arguments with the **-operator:
def function_that_receives_names_arguments(first_word, second_word):
return first_word + ', ' + second_word + '!'
arguments_dictionary = {'first_word': 'Hello', 'second_word': 'World'}
assert function_that_receives_names_arguments(**arguments_dictionary) == 'Hello, World!'