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hairinmybellybutt@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 年前

would you write web app with this?

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would you write web app with this?

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  • Gebruikersnaam@lemmy.ml
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    Python is strongly typed, but it is also dynamically typed.

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      TIL. Obviously I’ve avoided using it much.

      So how does that work? Is there a few implicit conversions that are allowed, but if you really write something weird it will complain?

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        Yes, it has no implicit conversions like JS or R. It does, however, allow you to not specify the type of a variable and even change it without complaining. Even if you add types these are only hints that won’t generate errors unless you use external type checking (e.g. mypy).

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          example:

          i = 5.0//2

          list[i]

          throws an error because i is double and the list-index expects an integer.

          so for it to work the code needs to look like this:

          i = int(5.0//2)

          list[i]

          meanwhile this works:

          i=5

          i= ‘abcde’

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            Isn’t // integer division?

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              It is but if you start with a float you get a float back.

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                You’re right, I did not know that. Thanks!

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                  Was really surprised by this too, because iirc Python 2 did not do this.

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            you can do i: int to make this error out

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              No, type hints are not enforced.

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                damn

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        In python you always have the right type, cause everything is an object

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