bpo-42781: Document the mechanics of cached_property from a user viewpoint (GH-24031)
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@ -62,16 +62,26 @@ The :mod:`functools` module defines the following functions:
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Example::
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class DataSet:
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def __init__(self, sequence_of_numbers):
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self._data = sequence_of_numbers
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self._data = tuple(sequence_of_numbers)
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@cached_property
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def stdev(self):
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return statistics.stdev(self._data)
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@cached_property
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def variance(self):
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return statistics.variance(self._data)
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The mechanics of :func:`cached_property` are somewhat different from
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:func:`property`. A regular property blocks attribute writes unless a
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setter is defined. In contrast, a *cached_property* allows writes.
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The *cached_property* decorator only runs on lookups and only when an
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attribute of the same name doesn't exist. When it does run, the
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*cached_property* writes to the attribute with the same name. Subsequent
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attribute reads and writes take precedence over the *cached_property*
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method and it works like a normal attribute.
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The cached value can be cleared by deleting the attribute. This
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allows the *cached_property* method to run again.
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Note, this decorator interferes with the operation of :pep:`412`
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key-sharing dictionaries. This means that instance dictionaries
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