[Python-Dev] Semantics of decorators?
Jp Calderone
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Thu Aug 12 05:07:21 CEST 2004
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Edward C. Jones wrote: > In the development docs, Python Reference Manual, 7.5, it says: > > A function definition may be wrapped by one or more decorator expressions. > Decorator expressions are evaluated when the function is defined, in the > scope that contains the function definition. The result must be a callable, > which is invoked with the function object as the only argument. The > returned > value is bound to the function name instead of the function object. If > there > are multiple decorators, they are applied in reverse order. > > Does this completely describe the semantics of decorators? > One thing it omits is what "decorator expressions" means. How about including a note regarding the kind of expressions which are acceptable? Jp
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