staticmethod behaviour
Peter Otten
__peter__ at web.de
Wed Aug 25 09:26:10 EDT 2010
Samu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I run today into some problems with my code and I realized that there
> is something in the behaviours of the @staticmethod that I don't
> really understand. I don't know if it is an error or not, actually,
> only that it was, definitely, unexpected.
>
> I wrote a small demo of what happens.
> The code:
> class User:
> def __init__(self, id=None, rights=[], rights2=[], rights3=[]):
> self.id = id
> self.rights = rights
> self.rights2 = rights2
> self.rights3 = rights3
> @staticmethod
> def cr_user():
> user = User(1, ['read'], rights3=[])
> user.rights.append('write')
> user.rights2.append('write2')
> user.rights3.append('write3')
> return user
>
> print "User created with static: id, rights, rights2"
> a = User.cr_user()
> print a.id, a.rights, a.rights2, a.rights3
> print "User created with User()"
> b = User()
> print b.id, b.rights, b.rights2, a.rights3
> The answer I get:
> User created with static: id, rights, rights2
> 1 ['read', 'write'] ['write2'] ['write3']
> User created with User()
> None [] ['write2'] ['write3']
>
> I was expecting either all arrays from the second to be [] or to be a
> copy of the first one.
>
> If someone can provide an explanation, I would be thankful :)
The problem is not the staticmethod, it's the mutable default values for
__init__(). See
http://effbot.org/zone/default-values.htm
Peter
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