Ensure unwanted names removed in class definition
Ben Finney
ben+python at benfinney.id.au
Wed Aug 12 18:55:50 EDT 2015
MRAB <python at mrabarnett.plus.com> writes:
> Have you thought about catching the NameError?
I had not, but that is obvious now you say it. Thanks.
Where there isn't a more elegant solution, I'll use that. It might not
be elegant, but it's at least clear and expressive of the intent.
Jussi Piitulainen <ei at kun.ei.invalid> writes:
> Make them an implementation detail:
>
> plumage = [
> (__foo__, __bar__) for (__foo__, __bar__) in feathers.items()
> if __bar__ == "beautiful" ]
That still makes the name persist, so doesn't meet the requirements. It
also commits the further mistake of using a ‘__dunder__’ name style for
something that *isn't* a Python magic attribute.
Thanks for the attempt :-)
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