Consider this (rather pointless) javascript code:
function make_closure() {
var x = 123, y = 456;
return function(varname) { return eval(varname) }
}
closure = make_closure()
closure("x") // 123
closure("y") // 456
The function returned from make_closure
doesn't contain any references to scope variables, but still is able to return their values when called.
Is there a way to do the same in python?
def make_closure():
x = 123
return lambda varname: ...no "x" here...
closure = make_closure()
print closure("x") # 123
In other words, how to write a closure that would "know" about variables in defining scope without mentioning them explicitly?