Hi,
You can simulate annotation using decorators. I might be missing
something about annotation but you can do this.
def annotate(returns, **params):
def decorate(func):
params['returns'] = returns
func.__annotations__ = params
return func
return decorate
@annotate("returns", a="a")
def f(a):
return a
print f.__annotations__
On Apr 3, 2008, at 4:34 PM, Heshan Suriyaarachchi wrote:
> Hi Anand,
> This is what I exactly mean. This is the thing I want to do. I am
> now using python 2.5.1 . So is
> there a way that I can do a thing like this in python 2.5.1 ( an
> alternative way).
>
> Heshan Suriyaarachchi
>
>
> >>> def f(x : "an integer", y: "another integer") -> "Sum of x and y":
> ... return x + y
> >>> f.__annotations__
> {'y': 'another integer', 'x': 'an integer', 'return': 'Sum of x and
> y'}
>
> The help() function returns the annotation plus the docstring now.
> >>> f.__doc__ = "A sum function"
> >>> help(f)
> Help on function f in module __main__:
>
> f(x: 'an integer', y: 'another integer') -> 'Sum of x and y'
> A sum function
>
>
>
>
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