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author | Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org> | 2001-08-14 18:35:02 (GMT) |
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committer | Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org> | 2001-08-14 18:35:02 (GMT) |
commit | 9b3be7f5d9084dce06d6dec3657e649f9769ecc8 (patch) | |
tree | 2ce1ee7868b5fa93005bbb439a01802827866649 /Misc | |
parent | 033daa49eafae52f0b88085117e1bdf1cff2fe16 (diff) | |
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Document the new semantics for setting and deleting a function's
__dict__ attribute. Deleting it, or setting it to a non-dictionary
result in a TypeError. Note that getting it the first time magically
initializes it to an empty dict so that func.__dict__ will always
appear to be a dictionary (never None).
Closes SF bug #446645.
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@@ -15,6 +15,12 @@ Core now use the Python warning framework (which makes it possible to write filters for these warnings). +- A function's __dict__ (aka func_dict) will now always be a + dictionary. It used to be possible to delete it or set it to None, + but now both actions raise TypeErrors. It is still legal to set it + to a dictionary object. Getting func.__dict__ before any attributes + have been assigned now returns an empty dictionary instead of None. + Library - New class Differ and new functions ndiff() and restore() in difflib.py. |