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Kirill Smelkov
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Zachary Ware
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Issue #23932: Update the tutorial section on function annotations.
Patch by Juti Noppornpitak.
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@@ -673,11 +673,9 @@ Function Annotations
pair: function; annotations
single: -> (return annotation assignment)
:ref:`Function annotations <function>` are completely optional,
arbitrary metadata information about user-defined functions. Neither Python
itself nor the standard library use function annotations in any way; this
section just shows the syntax. Third-party projects are free to use function
annotations for documentation, type checking, and other uses.
:ref:`Function annotations <function>` are completely optional metadata
information about the types used by user-defined functions (see :pep:`484`
for more information).
Annotations are stored in the :attr:`__annotations__` attribute of the function
as a dictionary and have no effect on any other part of the function. Parameter
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@@ -686,16 +684,17 @@ expression evaluating to the value of the annotation. Return annotations are
defined by a literal ``->``, followed by an expression, between the parameter
list and the colon denoting the end of the :keyword:`def` statement. The
following example has a positional argument, a keyword argument, and the return
value annotated
with nonsense
::
value annotated::
>>> def f(ham:
42, eggs: int = 'spam') -> "Nothing to see here"
:
>>> def f(ham:
str, eggs: str = 'eggs') -> str
:
... print("Annotations:", f.__annotations__)
... print("Arguments:", ham, eggs)
... return ham + ' and ' + eggs
...
>>> f('
wonderful
')
Annotations: {'
eggs': <class 'int'>, 'return': 'Nothing to see here', 'ham': 42
}
Arguments:
wonderful spam
>>> f('
spam
')
Annotations: {'
ham': <class 'str'>, 'return': <class 'str'>, 'eggs': <class 'str'>
}
Arguments:
spam eggs
'spam and eggs'
.. _tut-codingstyle:
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