2.1.7.3 Functions

Function objects are created by function definitions. The only operation on a function object is to call it: func(argument-list).

There are really two flavors of function objects: built-in functions and user-defined functions. Both support the same operation (to call the function), but the implementation is different, hence the different object types.

The implementation adds two special read-only attributes: f.func_code is a function's code object  (see below) and f.func_globals is the dictionary used as the function's global name space (this is the same as m.__dict__ where m is the module in which the function f was defined).


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