Issue
I'm looking for a way to check the number of arguments that a given function takes in Python. The purpose is to achieve a more robust method of patching my classes for tests. So, I want to do something like this:
class MyClass (object):
def my_function(self, arg1, arg2):
result = ... # Something complicated
return result
def patch(object, func_name, replacement_func):
import new
orig_func = getattr(object, func_name)
replacement_func = new.instancemethod(replacement_func,
object, object.__class__)
# ...
# Verify that orig_func and replacement_func have the
# same signature. If not, raise an error.
# ...
setattr(object, func_name, replacement_func)
my_patched_object = MyClass()
patch(my_patched_object, "my_function", lambda self, arg1: "dummy result")
# The above line should raise an error!
Thanks.
Solution
You can use:
import inspect
len(inspect.getargspec(foo_func)[0])
This won't acknowledge variable-length parameters, like:
def foo(a, b, *args, **kwargs):
pass
Answered By - carl
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