the difference

it2022-05-09  37

 

 

 

 

 

First, let me reiterate the main points in Alex’s post:

The default implementation is useless (it’s hard to think of one which wouldn’t be, but yeah)__repr__ goal is to be unambiguous__str__ goal is to be readableContainer’s __str__ uses contained objects’ __repr__ >>> class Foo(object): def __repr__(self): return 'repr' >>> f1=Foo() >>> f1 repr >>> print(f1) repr >>> str(f1) 'repr' >>> repr(f1) 'repr' >>> class Foo2(object): def __str__(self): return 'repr' >>> f2=Foo2() >>> f2 <__main__.Foo2 object at 0x0000000002FF3F98> >>> print(f2) repr >>> str(f2) 'repr' >>> repr(f2) '<__main__.Foo2 object at 0x0000000002FF3F98>'

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1436703/difference-between-str-and-repr-in-python

转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/yuyang26/p/7859952.html


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