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Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +00001:mod:`abc` --- Abstract Base Classes
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4.. module:: abc
5 :synopsis: Abstract base classes according to PEP 3119.
6.. moduleauthor:: Guido van Rossum
7.. sectionauthor:: Georg Brandl
8.. much of the content adapted from docstrings
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Raymond Hettingeread49752011-01-24 16:28:06 +000010**Source code:** :source:`Lib/abc.py`
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Éric Araujo8ddf7c22011-06-15 17:49:20 +020014This module provides the infrastructure for defining :term:`abstract base
15classes <abstract base class>` (ABCs) in Python, as outlined in :pep:`3119`; see the PEP for why this
Benjamin Peterson41181742008-07-02 20:22:54 +000016was added to Python. (See also :pep:`3141` and the :mod:`numbers` module
17regarding a type hierarchy for numbers based on ABCs.)
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +000018
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +000019The :mod:`collections` module has some concrete classes that derive from
20ABCs; these can, of course, be further derived. In addition the
Éric Araujo36226802011-06-03 20:49:39 +020021:mod:`collections.abc` submodule has some ABCs that can be used to test whether
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +000022a class or instance provides a particular interface, for example, is it
23hashable or a mapping.
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +000024
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Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +000026This module provides the following class:
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +000027
28.. class:: ABCMeta
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30 Metaclass for defining Abstract Base Classes (ABCs).
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32 Use this metaclass to create an ABC. An ABC can be subclassed directly, and
33 then acts as a mix-in class. You can also register unrelated concrete
34 classes (even built-in classes) and unrelated ABCs as "virtual subclasses" --
35 these and their descendants will be considered subclasses of the registering
36 ABC by the built-in :func:`issubclass` function, but the registering ABC
37 won't show up in their MRO (Method Resolution Order) nor will method
38 implementations defined by the registering ABC be callable (not even via
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +000039 :func:`super`). [#]_
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +000040
41 Classes created with a metaclass of :class:`ABCMeta` have the following method:
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43 .. method:: register(subclass)
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Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +000045 Register *subclass* as a "virtual subclass" of this ABC. For
46 example::
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +000047
Georg Brandla1c6a1c2009-01-03 21:26:05 +000048 from abc import ABCMeta
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +000049
Georg Brandla1c6a1c2009-01-03 21:26:05 +000050 class MyABC(metaclass=ABCMeta):
51 pass
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +000052
Georg Brandla1c6a1c2009-01-03 21:26:05 +000053 MyABC.register(tuple)
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +000054
Georg Brandla1c6a1c2009-01-03 21:26:05 +000055 assert issubclass(tuple, MyABC)
56 assert isinstance((), MyABC)
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +000057
Éric Araujo6c3787c2011-02-24 18:03:10 +000058 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
59 Returns the registered subclass, to allow usage as a class decorator.
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Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +000061 You can also override this method in an abstract base class:
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63 .. method:: __subclasshook__(subclass)
64
65 (Must be defined as a class method.)
66
67 Check whether *subclass* is considered a subclass of this ABC. This means
68 that you can customize the behavior of ``issubclass`` further without the
69 need to call :meth:`register` on every class you want to consider a
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +000070 subclass of the ABC. (This class method is called from the
71 :meth:`__subclasscheck__` method of the ABC.)
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +000072
73 This method should return ``True``, ``False`` or ``NotImplemented``. If
74 it returns ``True``, the *subclass* is considered a subclass of this ABC.
75 If it returns ``False``, the *subclass* is not considered a subclass of
76 this ABC, even if it would normally be one. If it returns
77 ``NotImplemented``, the subclass check is continued with the usual
78 mechanism.
79
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +000080 .. XXX explain the "usual mechanism"
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +000081
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +000082
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +000083 For a demonstration of these concepts, look at this example ABC definition::
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +000084
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +000085 class Foo:
86 def __getitem__(self, index):
87 ...
88 def __len__(self):
89 ...
90 def get_iterator(self):
91 return iter(self)
92
93 class MyIterable(metaclass=ABCMeta):
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +000094
95 @abstractmethod
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +000096 def __iter__(self):
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +000097 while False:
98 yield None
99
100 def get_iterator(self):
101 return self.__iter__()
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +0000102
103 @classmethod
104 def __subclasshook__(cls, C):
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +0000105 if cls is MyIterable:
106 if any("__iter__" in B.__dict__ for B in C.__mro__):
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +0000107 return True
108 return NotImplemented
109
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +0000110 MyIterable.register(Foo)
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +0000111
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +0000112 The ABC ``MyIterable`` defines the standard iterable method,
113 :meth:`__iter__`, as an abstract method. The implementation given here can
114 still be called from subclasses. The :meth:`get_iterator` method is also
115 part of the ``MyIterable`` abstract base class, but it does not have to be
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +0000116 overridden in non-abstract derived classes.
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +0000117
118 The :meth:`__subclasshook__` class method defined here says that any class
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +0000119 that has an :meth:`__iter__` method in its :attr:`__dict__` (or in that of
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +0000120 one of its base classes, accessed via the :attr:`__mro__` list) is
121 considered a ``MyIterable`` too.
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +0000122
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +0000123 Finally, the last line makes ``Foo`` a virtual subclass of ``MyIterable``,
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +0000124 even though it does not define an :meth:`__iter__` method (it uses the
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +0000125 old-style iterable protocol, defined in terms of :meth:`__len__` and
126 :meth:`__getitem__`). Note that this will not make ``get_iterator``
127 available as a method of ``Foo``, so it is provided separately.
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +0000128
129
130It also provides the following decorators:
131
Georg Brandl8a1caa22010-07-29 16:01:11 +0000132.. decorator:: abstractmethod(function)
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +0000133
134 A decorator indicating abstract methods.
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Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +0000136 Using this decorator requires that the class's metaclass is :class:`ABCMeta` or
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000137 is derived from it.
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +0000138 A class that has a metaclass derived from :class:`ABCMeta`
139 cannot be instantiated unless all of its abstract methods and
140 properties are overridden.
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +0000141 The abstract methods can be called using any of the normal 'super' call
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +0000142 mechanisms.
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144 Dynamically adding abstract methods to a class, or attempting to modify the
145 abstraction status of a method or class once it is created, are not
146 supported. The :func:`abstractmethod` only affects subclasses derived using
147 regular inheritance; "virtual subclasses" registered with the ABC's
148 :meth:`register` method are not affected.
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +0000149
150 Usage::
151
152 class C(metaclass=ABCMeta):
153 @abstractmethod
154 def my_abstract_method(self, ...):
155 ...
156
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +0000157 .. note::
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +0000158
Benjamin Petersonad3d5c22009-02-26 03:38:59 +0000159 Unlike Java abstract methods, these abstract
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +0000160 methods may have an implementation. This implementation can be
161 called via the :func:`super` mechanism from the class that
162 overrides it. This could be useful as an end-point for a
163 super-call in a framework that uses cooperative
164 multiple-inheritance.
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +0000165
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +0000166
Benjamin Peterson45c257f2010-08-17 00:52:52 +0000167.. decorator:: abstractclassmethod(function)
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169 A subclass of the built-in :func:`classmethod`, indicating an abstract
170 classmethod. Otherwise it is similar to :func:`abstractmethod`.
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172 Usage::
173
174 class C(metaclass=ABCMeta):
175 @abstractclassmethod
176 def my_abstract_classmethod(cls, ...):
177 ...
178
Benjamin Petersonad1e0c52010-08-17 03:37:20 +0000179 .. versionadded:: 3.2
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Benjamin Peterson45c257f2010-08-17 00:52:52 +0000181
182.. decorator:: abstractstaticmethod(function)
183
184 A subclass of the built-in :func:`staticmethod`, indicating an abstract
185 staticmethod. Otherwise it is similar to :func:`abstractmethod`.
186
187 Usage::
188
189 class C(metaclass=ABCMeta):
190 @abstractstaticmethod
191 def my_abstract_staticmethod(...):
192 ...
193
Benjamin Petersonad1e0c52010-08-17 03:37:20 +0000194 .. versionadded:: 3.2
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Benjamin Peterson45c257f2010-08-17 00:52:52 +0000196
Éric Araujo87552782011-08-19 03:53:51 +0200197.. decorator:: abstractproperty(fget=None, fset=None, fdel=None, doc=None)
Georg Brandl2d140982007-09-04 15:45:25 +0000198
199 A subclass of the built-in :func:`property`, indicating an abstract property.
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +0000200
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +0000201 Using this function requires that the class's metaclass is :class:`ABCMeta` or
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000202 is derived from it.
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +0000203 A class that has a metaclass derived from :class:`ABCMeta` cannot be
204 instantiated unless all of its abstract methods and properties are overridden.
205 The abstract properties can be called using any of the normal
206 'super' call mechanisms.
Georg Brandlaeaa5462007-09-04 08:11:03 +0000207
208 Usage::
209
210 class C(metaclass=ABCMeta):
211 @abstractproperty
212 def my_abstract_property(self):
213 ...
214
215 This defines a read-only property; you can also define a read-write abstract
216 property using the 'long' form of property declaration::
217
218 class C(metaclass=ABCMeta):
219 def getx(self): ...
220 def setx(self, value): ...
221 x = abstractproperty(getx, setx)
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Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +0000223
Mark Summerfield08898b42007-09-05 08:43:04 +0000224.. rubric:: Footnotes
225
226.. [#] C++ programmers should note that Python's virtual base class
227 concept is not the same as C++'s.