In the python documenation, it says:
Any function argument, no matter non-optional or optional (with default value) can be called as keyword argument as long as one of the argument names matches. Keyword argument, however, must follow all positional arguments.
I tried this out:
kwargs = {'step':-1, 'start':10, 'stop':5}
list(range(**kwargs))
But python gives men an error:
TypeError: range() takes no keyword arguments
Why is this?
range() takes no keyword arguments
range
is a C function which for some reason does not have the same rules of python (would be nice to know why). People might hate me for suggesting this but I've being doing this for range since I have a terrible memory of what the order of things are. Imo this shouldn't be a problem so I'm fixing it:range(*{'start':0,'stop':10,'step':2}.values())