Function attributes
Bruno Desthuilliers
bruno.42.desthuilliers at websiteburo.invalid
Wed Feb 10 10:24:56 EST 2010
John Posner a écrit :
> On 2/10/2010 9:36 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>> On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 05:59:41 -0800, Muhammad Alkarouri wrote:
>>
(snip)
>>> def f(*args):
>>> f.args = args
>>> print args
>>>
(snip)
>> I completely agree with you. It is a wart that functions are only able to
>> refer to themselves by name, because if the name changes, things break.
>> Consider:
>>
>> old_f = f # save the old version of the function
>>
>> def f(x):
>> return old_f(x+1) # make a new function and call it f
>>
>> This won't work correctly, because old_f still tries to refer to itself
>> under the name "f", and things break very quickly.
>
> They didn't break immediately for me -- what am I missing?:
The fact that in the OP's snippet, code inside f's body refers to f by
its name.
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