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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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f7cea10f
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f7cea10f
authored
May 28, 1997
by
Guido van Rossum
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Remove '(' in column 0 of doc strings.
Add dependency on dict.copy().
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@@ -25,19 +25,19 @@ class instances).
Two problems often exist with deep copy operations that don't exist
with shallow copy operations:
(
a) recursive objects (compound objects that, directly or indirectly,
a) recursive objects (compound objects that, directly or indirectly,
contain a reference to themselves) may cause a recursive loop
(
b) because deep copy copies *everything* it may copy too much, e.g.
b) because deep copy copies *everything* it may copy too much, e.g.
administrative data structures that should be shared even between
copies
Python's deep copy operation avoids these problems by:
(
a) keeping a table of objects already copied during the current
copying pass
a) keeping a table of objects already copied during the current
copying pass
(
b) letting user-defined classes override the copying operation or the
b) letting user-defined classes override the copying operation or the
set of components copied
This version does not copy types like module, class, function, method,
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@@ -97,10 +97,7 @@ def _copy_tuple(x):
d
[
types
.
TupleType
]
=
_copy_tuple
def
_copy_dict
(
x
):
y
=
{}
for
key
in
x
.
keys
():
y
[
key
]
=
x
[
key
]
return
y
return
x
.
copy
()
d
[
types
.
DictionaryType
]
=
_copy_dict
def
_copy_inst
(
x
):
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@@ -238,7 +235,12 @@ def _test():
def
__init__
(
self
,
arg
=
None
):
self
.
a
=
1
self
.
arg
=
arg
self
.
fp
=
open
(
'copy.py'
)
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
import
sys
file
=
sys
.
argv
[
0
]
else
:
file
=
__file__
self
.
fp
=
open
(
file
)
self
.
fp
.
close
()
def
__getstate__
(
self
):
return
{
'a'
:
self
.
a
,
'arg'
:
self
.
arg
}
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