overloading.py
Function overloading for Python 3
overloading
is a module that provides function and method dispatching
based on the types and number of runtime arguments.
When an overloaded function is invoked, the dispatcher compares the supplied arguments to available signatures and calls the implementation providing the most accurate match:
@overload
def biggest(items: Iterable[int]):
return max(items)
@overload
def biggest(items: Iterable[str]):
return max(items, key=len)
>>> biggest([2, 0, 15, 8, 7])
15
>>> biggest(['a', 'abc', 'bc'])
'abc'
Features
- Function validation during registration and comprehensive resolution rules guarantee a well-defined outcome at invocation time.
- Supports the typing module introduced in Python 3.5.
- Supports optional parameters.
- Supports variadic signatures (
*args
and**kwargs
). - Supports class-/staticmethods.
- Evaluates both positional and keyword arguments.
- No dependencies beyond the standard library
Documentation
The full documentation is available at https://overloading.readthedocs.org/.
Installation
pip3 install overloading
To use extended type hints on Python versions prior to 3.5, install the typing module from PyPI:
pip3 install typing
Compatibility
The library is primarily targeted at Python versions 3.3 and above, but Python 3.2 is still supported for PyPy compatibility.
The Travis CI test suite covers CPython 3.3/3.4/3.5 and PyPy3.