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Mastering Object-oriented Python
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Mastering Object-oriented Python

by Steven F. Lott
April 2014
Beginner to intermediate
634 pages
15h 22m
English
Packt Publishing
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Summary

We looked at three of the special methods for class definition. The __call__() method is used when creating a callable. The callable is used to create functions that are stateful. Our primary example is a function that memoizes previous results.

The __enter__() and __exit__() methods are used to create a context manager. The context is used to handle processing that is localized to the body of a with statement. Most of our examples include input-output processing. However, Python presents a number of other situations where a localized context can come handy. will focus on creating containers and collections.

Callable design considerations and trade-offs

When designing a callable object, we need to consider the following:

  • The first is the API ...
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