Suppose we want to create a "lazy" data attributes ( "instance variables" in Smalltalk, or "data members" in C++) in a Python Class. We may required to use getattr to customize attribute access.

Here is a example

class MyData(object):
  def __getattr__(self, attr):
    if attr == "pool" and attr not in self.__dict__:
      self.__dict__[attr] = ThreadPool(10) # lazy initialize here
    return self.__dict__[attr]

We may create a new instance using d = MyData(), and once we call d.pool, it will initialize a ThreadPool at this moment.

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rainbow · March 24, 2022 at 07:12

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