While searched for creating dynamic functions in python, i end up with following code.
dynf = types.FunctionType(compile('print "really WoW"', 'dyn.py', 'exec'), {})
dynf()
As python guidelines, it suggested that use of eval and exec are not recommended for good programming. Hence is above code is efficient or is it have any problem on the performance of the program?
eval
and especiallyexec
are dangerous if you build up the program from untrusted sources. Even something as simple as a user supplied login name could open the door to injection of malicious code. If that's the source of the recommendation and you understand how to protect yourself from things going wrong, then go ahead and use them. I've done it for test patterns in databases (which sucked for other reasons) but the patterns were in a trusted source.eval
andexec
are not inherently bad, they are just easy to misuse and can be a security vulnerability if you dynamically execute code from untrusted sources