From a30c76789e12e9b73278b382c42f2046692cd678 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Mikael E. Wikner" Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2014 00:20:24 +0200 Subject: Added changes to the python3 file aswell --- python3.html.markdown | 17 +++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'python3.html.markdown') 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 -- cgit v1.2.3