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authorEric V. Smith <ericvsmith@users.noreply.github.com>2021-05-01 23:51:12 (GMT)
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2021-05-01 23:51:12 (GMT)
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Improve the dataclasses kw_only documentation. (GH-25799)
-rw-r--r--Doc/library/dataclasses.rst41
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/library/dataclasses.rst b/Doc/library/dataclasses.rst
index dbbc5d6..3808eba 100644
--- a/Doc/library/dataclasses.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/dataclasses.rst
@@ -169,9 +169,13 @@ Module-level decorators, classes, and functions
``__match_args__`` will not be generated.
- ``kw_only``: If true (the default value is ``False``), then all
- fields will be marked as keyword-only. See the :term:`parameter`
- glossary entry for details. Also see the ``dataclasses.KW_ONLY``
- section.
+ fields will be marked as keyword-only. If a field is marked as
+ keyword-only, then the only affect is that the :meth:`__init__`
+ parameter generated from a keyword-only field must be specified
+ with a keyword when :meth:`__init__` is called. There is no
+ effect on any other aspect of dataclasses. See the
+ :term:`parameter` glossary entry for details. Also see the
+ ``dataclasses.KW_ONLY`` section.
- ``slots``: If true (the default is ``False``), :attr:`__slots__` attribute
will be generated and new class will be returned instead of the original one.
@@ -195,7 +199,7 @@ Module-level decorators, classes, and functions
follows a field with a default value. This is true either when this
occurs in a single class, or as a result of class inheritance.
-.. function:: field(*, default=MISSING, default_factory=MISSING, repr=True, hash=None, init=True, compare=True, metadata=None)
+.. function:: field(*, default=MISSING, default_factory=MISSING, init=True, repr=True, hash=None, compare=True, metadata=None, kw_only=MISSING):
For common and simple use cases, no other functionality is
required. There are, however, some dataclass features that
@@ -234,10 +238,6 @@ Module-level decorators, classes, and functions
- ``repr``: If true (the default), this field is included in the
string returned by the generated :meth:`__repr__` method.
- - ``compare``: If true (the default), this field is included in the
- generated equality and comparison methods (:meth:`__eq__`,
- :meth:`__gt__`, et al.).
-
- ``hash``: This can be a bool or ``None``. If true, this field is
included in the generated :meth:`__hash__` method. If ``None`` (the
default), use the value of ``compare``: this would normally be
@@ -251,6 +251,10 @@ Module-level decorators, classes, and functions
fields that contribute to the type's hash value. Even if a field
is excluded from the hash, it will still be used for comparisons.
+ - ``compare``: If true (the default), this field is included in the
+ generated equality and comparison methods (:meth:`__eq__`,
+ :meth:`__gt__`, et al.).
+
- ``metadata``: This can be a mapping or None. None is treated as
an empty dict. This value is wrapped in
:func:`~types.MappingProxyType` to make it read-only, and exposed
@@ -259,6 +263,10 @@ Module-level decorators, classes, and functions
Multiple third-parties can each have their own key, to use as a
namespace in the metadata.
+ - ``kw_only``: If true, this field will be marked as keyword-only.
+ This is used when the generated :meth:`__init__` method's
+ parameters are computed.
+
If the default value of a field is specified by a call to
:func:`field()`, then the class attribute for this field will be
replaced by the specified ``default`` value. If no ``default`` is
@@ -532,15 +540,18 @@ The generated :meth:`__init__` method for ``C`` will look like::
Re-ordering of keyword-only parameters in __init__
--------------------------------------------------
-After the fields needed for :meth:`__init__` are computed, any
-keyword-only fields are put after regular fields. In this example,
-``Base.y`` and ``D.t`` are keyword-only fields::
+After the parameters needed for :meth:`__init__` are computed, any
+keyword-only parameters are moved to come after regular
+(non-keyword-only) fields. In this example, ``Base.y``, ``Base.w``,
+and ``D.t`` are keyword-only fields, and ``Base.x`` and ``D.z`` are
+regular fields::
@dataclass
class Base:
x: Any = 15.0
_: KW_ONLY
y: int = 0
+ w: int = 1
@dataclass
class D(Base):
@@ -549,9 +560,13 @@ keyword-only fields are put after regular fields. In this example,
The generated :meth:`__init__` method for ``D`` will look like::
- def __init__(self, x: Any = 15.0, z: int = 10, *, y: int = 0, t: int = 0):
+ def __init__(self, x: Any = 15.0, z: int = 10, *, y: int = 0, w: int = 1, t: int = 0):
+
+Note that the parameters have been re-ordered from how they appear in
+the list of fields: parameters derived from regular fields are
+followed by parameters derived from keyword-only fields.
-The relative ordering of keyword-only arguments is not changed from
+The relative ordering of keyword-only parameters is not changed from
the order they are in computed field :meth:`__init__` list.