Which one of these two method invocations is considered most pythonic?
some_method(that_has, very_many, aurguments=None, of_different=None,
kinds=u'', and_importance=None, spanning=u'multple lines'):
or
method_args = {
u'first_arg' : that_has,
u'second_arg' : very_many,
u'arguments' : None,
u'of_different' : None,
u'kinds' : u'',
u'and_importance' : None,
u'spanning' : u'multiple lines'
}
some_method(**method_args)
Personally I prefer the second when the first spans more than 2 lines and the first way if it fits in one line, for two lines I am not quite certain.
Edit: The passed arguments might not be as short and static as in my example, more likely to be quite long names.