with
as a Function
Python Use context managers with a function instead of a statement.
Provides a minimal and portable interface for using context managers with all the advantages of functions over syntax.
Allows using context managers on Python implementations that
are too old or too incomplete to have the with
statement.
Versioning
This library's version numbers follow the SemVer 2.0.0 specification.
Installation
pip install with-as-a-function
Usage
Import with_
, iwith
, or both:
from with_ import with_, iwith
with_
wraps a function in a context manager.
For example,
data = with_(open('my_file.txt'), lambda my_file: my_file.read())
is similar to:
with open('my_file.txt') as my_file:
data = my_file.read()
iwith
wraps a generator or other iterable in a context manager.
For example,
lines = iwith(open('my_file.txt'), lambda my_file: my_file)
is similar to:
def _lines():
with open('my_file.txt') as my_file:
yield from my_file
lines = _lines()
And of course because with_
and iwith
are functions, you
can combine them with functools.partial
and other functional
programming libraries and techniques for many more uses.
Portability
Portable to all releases of Python 3, and releases of Python 2 starting with 2.2.
Even those without the with
statement and
without the yield from
expression.
For popular Python reimplementations with quicks or bugs that make the normal implementation of this module not work, other implementations are included in the source distribution.