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authorMikael E. Wikner <wikner.mikael@gmail.com>2014-08-06 00:20:24 +0200
committerMikael E. Wikner <wikner.mikael@gmail.com>2014-08-06 00:20:24 +0200
commita30c76789e12e9b73278b382c42f2046692cd678 (patch)
treec521e9ff1440c1a11e1dd76680f3e1d5f698ace1 /python3.html.markdown
parent472142d11f8052f6042a8cd4366c7ea7d6680c0d (diff)
Added changes to the python3 file aswell
Diffstat (limited to 'python3.html.markdown')
-rw-r--r--python3.html.markdown17
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/python3.html.markdown b/python3.html.markdown
index 531d3b5a..08eeb86b 100644
--- a/python3.html.markdown
+++ b/python3.html.markdown
@@ -471,7 +471,10 @@ class Human(object):
# A class attribute. It is shared by all instances of this class
species = "H. sapiens"
- # Basic initializer
+ # Basic initializer, this is called when this class is instantiated.
+ # Note that the double leading and trailing underscores denote objects
+ # or attributes that are used by python but that live in user-controlled
+ # namespaces. You should not invent such names on your own.
def __init__(self, name):
# Assign the argument to the instance's name attribute
self.name = name
@@ -557,9 +560,11 @@ def double_numbers(iterable):
# double_numbers.
# Note range is a generator too. Creating a list 1-900000000 would take lot of
# time to be made
-_range = range(1, 900000000)
+# We use a trailing underscore in variable names when we want to use a name that
+# would normally collide with a python keyword
+range_ = range(1, 900000000)
# will double all numbers until a result >=30 found
-for i in double_numbers(_range):
+for i in double_numbers(range_):
print(i)
if i >= 30:
break
@@ -572,10 +577,10 @@ for i in double_numbers(_range):
from functools import wraps
-def beg(_say):
- @wraps(_say)
+def beg(target_function):
+ @wraps(target_function)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
- msg, say_please = _say(*args, **kwargs)
+ msg, say_please = target_function(*args, **kwargs)
if say_please:
return "{} {}".format(msg, "Please! I am poor :(")
return msg