Elegant copy-by-value
Peter Hansen
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Sat Jan 11 20:51:11 EST 2003
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Martin Christensen wrote: > > Python usually uses copy-by-reference. This is all good and well, but > sometimes we want copy-by-value. For a long time now I've been using > copy() or deepcopy(), depending on the circumstances, from the copy > module. Is there no more simple and elegant way of doing this? It > seems strange that one should have to import a module to so something > as simple as a copy-by-value. No one could call copy-by-value in Python "simple" who has looked at the source for it. Have you looked at copy.py? If you haven't, take a peek now and then come back and try the question again. ;-) -Peter
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