The Python Language: Decorators

Functions: first-class objects; can be passed around as arguments.

What that tells us about is that functions can be pass into a function or even returned by a function. For example,

def a_decoration_function( yet_another_function ):

    def wrapper():

        print('Before yet_another_function')

        yet_another_function()

        print('After yet_another_function')

    return wraper


def yet_another_function():

    print('This is yet_another_function')

When we execute a_decoration_function, we will have

Before yet_another_function
This is yet_another_function
After yet_another_function

So a decorator is simply a function that takes a function as an argument, adds some salt to it.

To use the decorator, we simply use @

@a_decoration_function
def my_function():
    print('This is my function')


my_function()

This piece of code will return the decorated function.

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wiki/programming-languages/python/decorators Links to:

L Ma (2018). 'The Python Language: Decorators', Datumorphism, 03 April. Available at: https://datumorphism.leima.is/wiki/programming-languages/python/decorators/.