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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001.. _compound:
2
3*******************
4Compound statements
5*******************
6
7.. index:: pair: compound; statement
8
9Compound statements contain (groups of) other statements; they affect or control
10the execution of those other statements in some way. In general, compound
11statements span multiple lines, although in simple incarnations a whole compound
12statement may be contained in one line.
13
14The :keyword:`if`, :keyword:`while` and :keyword:`for` statements implement
15traditional control flow constructs. :keyword:`try` specifies exception
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +000016handlers and/or cleanup code for a group of statements, while the
17:keyword:`with` statement allows the execution of initialization and
18finalization code around a block of code. Function and class definitions are
19also syntactically compound statements.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000020
21.. index::
22 single: clause
23 single: suite
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -070024 single: ; (semicolon)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000025
Raymond Hettingeraa7886d2014-05-26 22:20:37 -070026A compound statement consists of one or more 'clauses.' A clause consists of a
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000027header and a 'suite.' The clause headers of a particular compound statement are
28all at the same indentation level. Each clause header begins with a uniquely
29identifying keyword and ends with a colon. A suite is a group of statements
30controlled by a clause. A suite can be one or more semicolon-separated simple
31statements on the same line as the header, following the header's colon, or it
32can be one or more indented statements on subsequent lines. Only the latter
Raymond Hettingeraa7886d2014-05-26 22:20:37 -070033form of a suite can contain nested compound statements; the following is illegal,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000034mostly because it wouldn't be clear to which :keyword:`if` clause a following
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +000035:keyword:`else` clause would belong::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000036
Georg Brandl6911e3c2007-09-04 07:15:32 +000037 if test1: if test2: print(x)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000038
39Also note that the semicolon binds tighter than the colon in this context, so
Georg Brandl6911e3c2007-09-04 07:15:32 +000040that in the following example, either all or none of the :func:`print` calls are
41executed::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000042
Georg Brandl6911e3c2007-09-04 07:15:32 +000043 if x < y < z: print(x); print(y); print(z)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000044
45Summarizing:
46
47.. productionlist::
48 compound_stmt: `if_stmt`
49 : | `while_stmt`
50 : | `for_stmt`
51 : | `try_stmt`
52 : | `with_stmt`
53 : | `funcdef`
54 : | `classdef`
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -040055 : | `async_with_stmt`
56 : | `async_for_stmt`
57 : | `async_funcdef`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000058 suite: `stmt_list` NEWLINE | NEWLINE INDENT `statement`+ DEDENT
59 statement: `stmt_list` NEWLINE | `compound_stmt`
60 stmt_list: `simple_stmt` (";" `simple_stmt`)* [";"]
61
62.. index::
63 single: NEWLINE token
64 single: DEDENT token
65 pair: dangling; else
66
67Note that statements always end in a ``NEWLINE`` possibly followed by a
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +000068``DEDENT``. Also note that optional continuation clauses always begin with a
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000069keyword that cannot start a statement, thus there are no ambiguities (the
70'dangling :keyword:`else`' problem is solved in Python by requiring nested
71:keyword:`if` statements to be indented).
72
73The formatting of the grammar rules in the following sections places each clause
74on a separate line for clarity.
75
76
77.. _if:
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +000078.. _elif:
79.. _else:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000080
81The :keyword:`if` statement
82===========================
83
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +000084.. index::
85 statement: if
86 keyword: elif
87 keyword: else
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -070088 single: : (colon); compound statement
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000089
90The :keyword:`if` statement is used for conditional execution:
91
92.. productionlist::
93 if_stmt: "if" `expression` ":" `suite`
Miss Islington (bot)80c188f2018-07-07 14:09:09 -070094 : ("elif" `expression` ":" `suite`)*
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000095 : ["else" ":" `suite`]
96
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000097It selects exactly one of the suites by evaluating the expressions one by one
98until one is found to be true (see section :ref:`booleans` for the definition of
99true and false); then that suite is executed (and no other part of the
100:keyword:`if` statement is executed or evaluated). If all expressions are
101false, the suite of the :keyword:`else` clause, if present, is executed.
102
103
104.. _while:
105
106The :keyword:`while` statement
107==============================
108
109.. index::
110 statement: while
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000111 keyword: else
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000112 pair: loop; statement
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000113 keyword: else
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -0700114 single: : (colon); compound statement
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000115
116The :keyword:`while` statement is used for repeated execution as long as an
117expression is true:
118
119.. productionlist::
120 while_stmt: "while" `expression` ":" `suite`
121 : ["else" ":" `suite`]
122
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000123This repeatedly tests the expression and, if it is true, executes the first
124suite; if the expression is false (which may be the first time it is tested) the
125suite of the :keyword:`else` clause, if present, is executed and the loop
126terminates.
127
128.. index::
129 statement: break
130 statement: continue
131
132A :keyword:`break` statement executed in the first suite terminates the loop
133without executing the :keyword:`else` clause's suite. A :keyword:`continue`
134statement executed in the first suite skips the rest of the suite and goes back
135to testing the expression.
136
137
138.. _for:
139
140The :keyword:`for` statement
141============================
142
143.. index::
144 statement: for
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000145 keyword: in
146 keyword: else
147 pair: target; list
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000148 pair: loop; statement
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000149 keyword: in
150 keyword: else
151 pair: target; list
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000152 object: sequence
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -0700153 single: : (colon); compound statement
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000154
155The :keyword:`for` statement is used to iterate over the elements of a sequence
156(such as a string, tuple or list) or other iterable object:
157
158.. productionlist::
159 for_stmt: "for" `target_list` "in" `expression_list` ":" `suite`
160 : ["else" ":" `suite`]
161
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000162The expression list is evaluated once; it should yield an iterable object. An
163iterator is created for the result of the ``expression_list``. The suite is
Raymond Hettingeraa7886d2014-05-26 22:20:37 -0700164then executed once for each item provided by the iterator, in the order returned
165by the iterator. Each item in turn is assigned to the target list using the
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000166standard rules for assignments (see :ref:`assignment`), and then the suite is
167executed. When the items are exhausted (which is immediately when the sequence
168is empty or an iterator raises a :exc:`StopIteration` exception), the suite in
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000169the :keyword:`else` clause, if present, is executed, and the loop terminates.
170
171.. index::
172 statement: break
173 statement: continue
174
175A :keyword:`break` statement executed in the first suite terminates the loop
176without executing the :keyword:`else` clause's suite. A :keyword:`continue`
177statement executed in the first suite skips the rest of the suite and continues
Raymond Hettingeraa7886d2014-05-26 22:20:37 -0700178with the next item, or with the :keyword:`else` clause if there is no next
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000179item.
180
Raymond Hettingeraa7886d2014-05-26 22:20:37 -0700181The for-loop makes assignments to the variables(s) in the target list.
182This overwrites all previous assignments to those variables including
183those made in the suite of the for-loop::
184
185 for i in range(10):
186 print(i)
187 i = 5 # this will not affect the for-loop
Zachary Ware2f78b842014-06-03 09:32:40 -0500188 # because i will be overwritten with the next
Raymond Hettingeraa7886d2014-05-26 22:20:37 -0700189 # index in the range
190
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000191
192.. index::
193 builtin: range
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000194
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000195Names in the target list are not deleted when the loop is finished, but if the
Raymond Hettingeraa7886d2014-05-26 22:20:37 -0700196sequence is empty, they will not have been assigned to at all by the loop. Hint:
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000197the built-in function :func:`range` returns an iterator of integers suitable to
Benjamin Peterson3db5e7b2009-06-03 03:13:30 +0000198emulate the effect of Pascal's ``for i := a to b do``; e.g., ``list(range(3))``
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000199returns the list ``[0, 1, 2]``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000200
Georg Brandle720c0a2009-04-27 16:20:50 +0000201.. note::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000202
203 .. index::
204 single: loop; over mutable sequence
205 single: mutable sequence; loop over
206
207 There is a subtlety when the sequence is being modified by the loop (this can
Miss Islington (bot)399b47f2018-07-30 12:30:31 -0700208 only occur for mutable sequences, e.g. lists). An internal counter is used
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000209 to keep track of which item is used next, and this is incremented on each
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000210 iteration. When this counter has reached the length of the sequence the loop
211 terminates. This means that if the suite deletes the current (or a previous)
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000212 item from the sequence, the next item will be skipped (since it gets the
213 index of the current item which has already been treated). Likewise, if the
214 suite inserts an item in the sequence before the current item, the current
215 item will be treated again the next time through the loop. This can lead to
216 nasty bugs that can be avoided by making a temporary copy using a slice of
217 the whole sequence, e.g., ::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000218
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000219 for x in a[:]:
220 if x < 0: a.remove(x)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000221
222
223.. _try:
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000224.. _except:
225.. _finally:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000226
227The :keyword:`try` statement
228============================
229
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000230.. index::
231 statement: try
232 keyword: except
233 keyword: finally
Serhiy Storchaka9a75b842018-10-26 11:18:42 +0300234 keyword: else
235 keyword: as
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -0700236 single: : (colon); compound statement
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000237
238The :keyword:`try` statement specifies exception handlers and/or cleanup code
239for a group of statements:
240
241.. productionlist::
Miss Islington (bot)80c188f2018-07-07 14:09:09 -0700242 try_stmt: `try1_stmt` | `try2_stmt`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000243 try1_stmt: "try" ":" `suite`
Terry Jan Reedy65e3ecb2014-08-23 19:29:47 -0400244 : ("except" [`expression` ["as" `identifier`]] ":" `suite`)+
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000245 : ["else" ":" `suite`]
246 : ["finally" ":" `suite`]
247 try2_stmt: "try" ":" `suite`
248 : "finally" ":" `suite`
249
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000250
251The :keyword:`except` clause(s) specify one or more exception handlers. When no
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000252exception occurs in the :keyword:`try` clause, no exception handler is executed.
253When an exception occurs in the :keyword:`try` suite, a search for an exception
254handler is started. This search inspects the except clauses in turn until one
255is found that matches the exception. An expression-less except clause, if
256present, must be last; it matches any exception. For an except clause with an
257expression, that expression is evaluated, and the clause matches the exception
258if the resulting object is "compatible" with the exception. An object is
259compatible with an exception if it is the class or a base class of the exception
260object or a tuple containing an item compatible with the exception.
261
262If no except clause matches the exception, the search for an exception handler
263continues in the surrounding code and on the invocation stack. [#]_
264
265If the evaluation of an expression in the header of an except clause raises an
266exception, the original search for a handler is canceled and a search starts for
267the new exception in the surrounding code and on the call stack (it is treated
268as if the entire :keyword:`try` statement raised the exception).
269
Serhiy Storchaka9a75b842018-10-26 11:18:42 +0300270.. index:: single: as; except clause
271
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000272When a matching except clause is found, the exception is assigned to the target
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000273specified after the :keyword:`as` keyword in that except clause, if present, and
274the except clause's suite is executed. All except clauses must have an
275executable block. When the end of this block is reached, execution continues
276normally after the entire try statement. (This means that if two nested
277handlers exist for the same exception, and the exception occurs in the try
278clause of the inner handler, the outer handler will not handle the exception.)
279
280When an exception has been assigned using ``as target``, it is cleared at the
281end of the except clause. This is as if ::
282
283 except E as N:
284 foo
285
286was translated to ::
287
288 except E as N:
289 try:
290 foo
291 finally:
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000292 del N
293
Benjamin Petersonfb288da2010-06-29 01:27:35 +0000294This means the exception must be assigned to a different name to be able to
295refer to it after the except clause. Exceptions are cleared because with the
296traceback attached to them, they form a reference cycle with the stack frame,
297keeping all locals in that frame alive until the next garbage collection occurs.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000298
299.. index::
300 module: sys
301 object: traceback
302
303Before an except clause's suite is executed, details about the exception are
Raymond Hettingeraa7886d2014-05-26 22:20:37 -0700304stored in the :mod:`sys` module and can be accessed via :func:`sys.exc_info`.
Georg Brandlb30f3302011-01-06 09:23:56 +0000305:func:`sys.exc_info` returns a 3-tuple consisting of the exception class, the
306exception instance and a traceback object (see section :ref:`types`) identifying
307the point in the program where the exception occurred. :func:`sys.exc_info`
308values are restored to their previous values (before the call) when returning
309from a function that handled an exception.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000310
311.. index::
312 keyword: else
313 statement: return
314 statement: break
315 statement: continue
316
Miss Islington (bot)7d7ff672018-11-11 11:43:52 -0800317The optional :keyword:`else` clause is executed if the control flow leaves the
318:keyword:`try` suite, no exception was raised, and no :keyword:`return`,
319:keyword:`continue`, or :keyword:`break` statement was executed. Exceptions in
320the :keyword:`else` clause are not handled by the preceding :keyword:`except`
321clauses.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000322
323.. index:: keyword: finally
324
325If :keyword:`finally` is present, it specifies a 'cleanup' handler. The
326:keyword:`try` clause is executed, including any :keyword:`except` and
327:keyword:`else` clauses. If an exception occurs in any of the clauses and is
328not handled, the exception is temporarily saved. The :keyword:`finally` clause
Mark Dickinson05ee5812012-09-24 20:16:38 +0100329is executed. If there is a saved exception it is re-raised at the end of the
330:keyword:`finally` clause. If the :keyword:`finally` clause raises another
331exception, the saved exception is set as the context of the new exception.
332If the :keyword:`finally` clause executes a :keyword:`return` or :keyword:`break`
333statement, the saved exception is discarded::
Andrew Svetlovf158d862012-08-14 15:38:15 +0300334
Zachary Ware9fafc9f2014-05-06 09:18:17 -0500335 >>> def f():
336 ... try:
337 ... 1/0
338 ... finally:
339 ... return 42
340 ...
341 >>> f()
342 42
Andrew Svetlovf158d862012-08-14 15:38:15 +0300343
344The exception information is not available to the program during execution of
345the :keyword:`finally` clause.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000346
347.. index::
348 statement: return
349 statement: break
350 statement: continue
351
352When a :keyword:`return`, :keyword:`break` or :keyword:`continue` statement is
353executed in the :keyword:`try` suite of a :keyword:`try`...\ :keyword:`finally`
354statement, the :keyword:`finally` clause is also executed 'on the way out.' A
355:keyword:`continue` statement is illegal in the :keyword:`finally` clause. (The
356reason is a problem with the current implementation --- this restriction may be
357lifted in the future).
358
Zachary Ware8edd5322014-05-06 09:07:13 -0500359The return value of a function is determined by the last :keyword:`return`
360statement executed. Since the :keyword:`finally` clause always executes, a
361:keyword:`return` statement executed in the :keyword:`finally` clause will
362always be the last one executed::
363
364 >>> def foo():
365 ... try:
366 ... return 'try'
367 ... finally:
368 ... return 'finally'
369 ...
370 >>> foo()
371 'finally'
372
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000373Additional information on exceptions can be found in section :ref:`exceptions`,
374and information on using the :keyword:`raise` statement to generate exceptions
375may be found in section :ref:`raise`.
376
377
378.. _with:
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000379.. _as:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000380
381The :keyword:`with` statement
382=============================
383
Terry Jan Reedy7c895ed2014-04-29 00:58:56 -0400384.. index::
Serhiy Storchaka9a75b842018-10-26 11:18:42 +0300385 statement: with
386 keyword: as
387 single: as; with statement
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -0700388 single: , (comma); with statement
389 single: : (colon); compound statement
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000390
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000391The :keyword:`with` statement is used to wrap the execution of a block with
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000392methods defined by a context manager (see section :ref:`context-managers`).
393This allows common :keyword:`try`...\ :keyword:`except`...\ :keyword:`finally`
394usage patterns to be encapsulated for convenient reuse.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000395
396.. productionlist::
Miss Islington (bot)80c188f2018-07-07 14:09:09 -0700397 with_stmt: "with" `with_item` ("," `with_item`)* ":" `suite`
Georg Brandl0c315622009-05-25 21:10:36 +0000398 with_item: `expression` ["as" `target`]
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000399
Georg Brandl0c315622009-05-25 21:10:36 +0000400The execution of the :keyword:`with` statement with one "item" proceeds as follows:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000401
Georg Brandl3387f482010-09-03 22:40:02 +0000402#. The context expression (the expression given in the :token:`with_item`) is
403 evaluated to obtain a context manager.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000404
Benjamin Peterson876b2f22009-06-28 03:18:59 +0000405#. The context manager's :meth:`__exit__` is loaded for later use.
406
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000407#. The context manager's :meth:`__enter__` method is invoked.
408
409#. If a target was included in the :keyword:`with` statement, the return value
410 from :meth:`__enter__` is assigned to it.
411
412 .. note::
413
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000414 The :keyword:`with` statement guarantees that if the :meth:`__enter__`
415 method returns without an error, then :meth:`__exit__` will always be
Benjamin Peterson876b2f22009-06-28 03:18:59 +0000416 called. Thus, if an error occurs during the assignment to the target list,
417 it will be treated the same as an error occurring within the suite would
418 be. See step 6 below.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000419
420#. The suite is executed.
421
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000422#. The context manager's :meth:`__exit__` method is invoked. If an exception
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000423 caused the suite to be exited, its type, value, and traceback are passed as
424 arguments to :meth:`__exit__`. Otherwise, three :const:`None` arguments are
425 supplied.
426
427 If the suite was exited due to an exception, and the return value from the
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000428 :meth:`__exit__` method was false, the exception is reraised. If the return
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000429 value was true, the exception is suppressed, and execution continues with the
430 statement following the :keyword:`with` statement.
431
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000432 If the suite was exited for any reason other than an exception, the return
433 value from :meth:`__exit__` is ignored, and execution proceeds at the normal
434 location for the kind of exit that was taken.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000435
Georg Brandl0c315622009-05-25 21:10:36 +0000436With more than one item, the context managers are processed as if multiple
437:keyword:`with` statements were nested::
438
439 with A() as a, B() as b:
440 suite
441
442is equivalent to ::
443
444 with A() as a:
445 with B() as b:
446 suite
447
448.. versionchanged:: 3.1
449 Support for multiple context expressions.
450
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000451.. seealso::
452
Serhiy Storchakae4ba8722016-03-31 15:30:54 +0300453 :pep:`343` - The "with" statement
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000454 The specification, background, and examples for the Python :keyword:`with`
455 statement.
456
457
Chris Jerdonekb4309942012-12-25 14:54:44 -0800458.. index::
459 single: parameter; function definition
460
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000461.. _function:
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000462.. _def:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000463
464Function definitions
465====================
466
467.. index::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000468 statement: def
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000469 pair: function; definition
470 pair: function; name
471 pair: name; binding
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000472 object: user-defined function
473 object: function
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000474 pair: function; name
475 pair: name; binding
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -0700476 single: () (parentheses); function definition
477 single: , (comma); parameter list
478 single: : (colon); compound statement
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000479
480A function definition defines a user-defined function object (see section
481:ref:`types`):
482
483.. productionlist::
Miss Islington (bot)80c188f2018-07-07 14:09:09 -0700484 funcdef: [`decorators`] "def" `funcname` "(" [`parameter_list`] ")"
485 : ["->" `expression`] ":" `suite`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000486 decorators: `decorator`+
Benjamin Petersonbc7ee432016-05-16 23:18:33 -0700487 decorator: "@" `dotted_name` ["(" [`argument_list` [","]] ")"] NEWLINE
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000488 dotted_name: `identifier` ("." `identifier`)*
Robert Collinsdf395992015-08-12 08:00:06 +1200489 parameter_list: `defparameter` ("," `defparameter`)* ["," [`parameter_list_starargs`]]
490 : | `parameter_list_starargs`
491 parameter_list_starargs: "*" [`parameter`] ("," `defparameter`)* ["," ["**" `parameter` [","]]]
Miss Islington (bot)80c188f2018-07-07 14:09:09 -0700492 : | "**" `parameter` [","]
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000493 parameter: `identifier` [":" `expression`]
494 defparameter: `parameter` ["=" `expression`]
495 funcname: `identifier`
496
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000497
498A function definition is an executable statement. Its execution binds the
499function name in the current local namespace to a function object (a wrapper
500around the executable code for the function). This function object contains a
501reference to the current global namespace as the global namespace to be used
502when the function is called.
503
504The function definition does not execute the function body; this gets executed
Georg Brandl3dbca812008-07-23 16:10:53 +0000505only when the function is called. [#]_
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000506
Christian Heimesdae2a892008-04-19 00:55:37 +0000507.. index::
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -0700508 single: @ (at); function definition
Christian Heimesdae2a892008-04-19 00:55:37 +0000509
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000510A function definition may be wrapped by one or more :term:`decorator` expressions.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000511Decorator expressions are evaluated when the function is defined, in the scope
512that contains the function definition. The result must be a callable, which is
513invoked with the function object as the only argument. The returned value is
514bound to the function name instead of the function object. Multiple decorators
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000515are applied in nested fashion. For example, the following code ::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000516
517 @f1(arg)
518 @f2
519 def func(): pass
520
Berker Peksag6cafece2016-08-03 10:17:21 +0300521is roughly equivalent to ::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000522
523 def func(): pass
524 func = f1(arg)(f2(func))
525
Berker Peksag6cafece2016-08-03 10:17:21 +0300526except that the original function is not temporarily bound to the name ``func``.
527
Chris Jerdonekb4309942012-12-25 14:54:44 -0800528.. index::
529 triple: default; parameter; value
530 single: argument; function definition
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -0700531 single: = (equals); function definition
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000532
Chris Jerdonekb4309942012-12-25 14:54:44 -0800533When one or more :term:`parameters <parameter>` have the form *parameter* ``=``
534*expression*, the function is said to have "default parameter values." For a
535parameter with a default value, the corresponding :term:`argument` may be
536omitted from a call, in which
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000537case the parameter's default value is substituted. If a parameter has a default
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000538value, all following parameters up until the "``*``" must also have a default
539value --- this is a syntactic restriction that is not expressed by the grammar.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000540
Benjamin Peterson1ef876c2013-02-10 09:29:59 -0500541**Default parameter values are evaluated from left to right when the function
542definition is executed.** This means that the expression is evaluated once, when
543the function is defined, and that the same "pre-computed" value is used for each
544call. This is especially important to understand when a default parameter is a
545mutable object, such as a list or a dictionary: if the function modifies the
546object (e.g. by appending an item to a list), the default value is in effect
547modified. This is generally not what was intended. A way around this is to use
548``None`` as the default, and explicitly test for it in the body of the function,
549e.g.::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000550
551 def whats_on_the_telly(penguin=None):
552 if penguin is None:
553 penguin = []
554 penguin.append("property of the zoo")
555 return penguin
556
Christian Heimesdae2a892008-04-19 00:55:37 +0000557.. index::
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -0700558 single: * (asterisk); function definition
Serhiy Storchaka9a75b842018-10-26 11:18:42 +0300559 single: **; function definition
Christian Heimesdae2a892008-04-19 00:55:37 +0000560
561Function call semantics are described in more detail in section :ref:`calls`. A
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000562function call always assigns values to all parameters mentioned in the parameter
563list, either from position arguments, from keyword arguments, or from default
564values. If the form "``*identifier``" is present, it is initialized to a tuple
Eric Snowb957b0c2016-09-08 13:59:58 -0700565receiving any excess positional parameters, defaulting to the empty tuple.
566If the form "``**identifier``" is present, it is initialized to a new
567ordered mapping receiving any excess keyword arguments, defaulting to a
568new empty mapping of the same type. Parameters after "``*``" or
569"``*identifier``" are keyword-only parameters and may only be passed
570used keyword arguments.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000571
Serhiy Storchaka9a75b842018-10-26 11:18:42 +0300572.. index::
573 pair: function; annotations
574 single: ->; function annotations
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -0700575 single: : (colon); function annotations
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000576
577Parameters may have annotations of the form "``: expression``" following the
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000578parameter name. Any parameter may have an annotation even those of the form
579``*identifier`` or ``**identifier``. Functions may have "return" annotation of
580the form "``-> expression``" after the parameter list. These annotations can be
Guido van Rossum95e4d582018-01-26 08:20:18 -0800581any valid Python expression. The presence of annotations does not change the
582semantics of a function. The annotation values are available as values of
583a dictionary keyed by the parameters' names in the :attr:`__annotations__`
584attribute of the function object. If the ``annotations`` import from
585:mod:`__future__` is used, annotations are preserved as strings at runtime which
586enables postponed evaluation. Otherwise, they are evaluated when the function
587definition is executed. In this case annotations may be evaluated in
588a different order than they appear in the source code.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000589
Georg Brandl242e6a02013-10-06 10:28:39 +0200590.. index:: pair: lambda; expression
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000591
592It is also possible to create anonymous functions (functions not bound to a
Georg Brandl242e6a02013-10-06 10:28:39 +0200593name), for immediate use in expressions. This uses lambda expressions, described in
594section :ref:`lambda`. Note that the lambda expression is merely a shorthand for a
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000595simplified function definition; a function defined in a ":keyword:`def`"
596statement can be passed around or assigned to another name just like a function
Georg Brandl242e6a02013-10-06 10:28:39 +0200597defined by a lambda expression. The ":keyword:`def`" form is actually more powerful
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000598since it allows the execution of multiple statements and annotations.
599
Georg Brandl242e6a02013-10-06 10:28:39 +0200600**Programmer's note:** Functions are first-class objects. A "``def``" statement
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000601executed inside a function definition defines a local function that can be
602returned or passed around. Free variables used in the nested function can
603access the local variables of the function containing the def. See section
604:ref:`naming` for details.
605
Georg Brandl64a40942012-03-10 09:22:47 +0100606.. seealso::
607
608 :pep:`3107` - Function Annotations
609 The original specification for function annotations.
610
Guido van Rossum95e4d582018-01-26 08:20:18 -0800611 :pep:`484` - Type Hints
612 Definition of a standard meaning for annotations: type hints.
613
614 :pep:`526` - Syntax for Variable Annotations
615 Ability to type hint variable declarations, including class
616 variables and instance variables
617
618 :pep:`563` - Postponed Evaluation of Annotations
619 Support for forward references within annotations by preserving
620 annotations in a string form at runtime instead of eager evaluation.
621
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000622
623.. _class:
624
625Class definitions
626=================
627
628.. index::
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000629 object: class
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000630 statement: class
631 pair: class; definition
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000632 pair: class; name
633 pair: name; binding
634 pair: execution; frame
Christian Heimesfaf2f632008-01-06 16:59:19 +0000635 single: inheritance
Georg Brandl3dbca812008-07-23 16:10:53 +0000636 single: docstring
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -0700637 single: () (parentheses); class definition
638 single: , (comma); expression list
639 single: : (colon); compound statement
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000640
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000641A class definition defines a class object (see section :ref:`types`):
642
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000643.. productionlist::
644 classdef: [`decorators`] "class" `classname` [`inheritance`] ":" `suite`
Benjamin Peterson54044d62016-05-16 23:20:22 -0700645 inheritance: "(" [`argument_list`] ")"
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000646 classname: `identifier`
647
Georg Brandl65e5f802010-08-02 18:10:13 +0000648A class definition is an executable statement. The inheritance list usually
649gives a list of base classes (see :ref:`metaclasses` for more advanced uses), so
650each item in the list should evaluate to a class object which allows
Éric Araujo28053fb2010-11-22 03:09:19 +0000651subclassing. Classes without an inheritance list inherit, by default, from the
652base class :class:`object`; hence, ::
653
654 class Foo:
655 pass
656
657is equivalent to ::
658
659 class Foo(object):
660 pass
Georg Brandl65e5f802010-08-02 18:10:13 +0000661
662The class's suite is then executed in a new execution frame (see :ref:`naming`),
663using a newly created local namespace and the original global namespace.
664(Usually, the suite contains mostly function definitions.) When the class's
665suite finishes execution, its execution frame is discarded but its local
666namespace is saved. [#]_ A class object is then created using the inheritance
667list for the base classes and the saved local namespace for the attribute
668dictionary. The class name is bound to this class object in the original local
669namespace.
670
Eric Snow92a6c172016-09-05 14:50:11 -0700671The order in which attributes are defined in the class body is preserved
Eric Snow4f29e752016-09-08 15:11:11 -0700672in the new class's ``__dict__``. Note that this is reliable only right
673after the class is created and only for classes that were defined using
674the definition syntax.
Eric Snow92a6c172016-09-05 14:50:11 -0700675
Georg Brandl65e5f802010-08-02 18:10:13 +0000676Class creation can be customized heavily using :ref:`metaclasses <metaclasses>`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000677
Serhiy Storchaka9a75b842018-10-26 11:18:42 +0300678.. index::
Miss Islington (bot)fdf48b62018-10-28 09:43:32 -0700679 single: @ (at); class definition
Serhiy Storchaka9a75b842018-10-26 11:18:42 +0300680
Georg Brandlf4142722010-10-17 10:38:20 +0000681Classes can also be decorated: just like when decorating functions, ::
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000682
683 @f1(arg)
684 @f2
685 class Foo: pass
686
Berker Peksag6cafece2016-08-03 10:17:21 +0300687is roughly equivalent to ::
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000688
689 class Foo: pass
690 Foo = f1(arg)(f2(Foo))
691
Georg Brandlf4142722010-10-17 10:38:20 +0000692The evaluation rules for the decorator expressions are the same as for function
Berker Peksag6cafece2016-08-03 10:17:21 +0300693decorators. The result is then bound to the class name.
Georg Brandlf4142722010-10-17 10:38:20 +0000694
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000695**Programmer's note:** Variables defined in the class definition are class
Georg Brandl65e5f802010-08-02 18:10:13 +0000696attributes; they are shared by instances. Instance attributes can be set in a
697method with ``self.name = value``. Both class and instance attributes are
698accessible through the notation "``self.name``", and an instance attribute hides
699a class attribute with the same name when accessed in this way. Class
700attributes can be used as defaults for instance attributes, but using mutable
701values there can lead to unexpected results. :ref:`Descriptors <descriptors>`
702can be used to create instance variables with different implementation details.
Georg Brandl85eb8c12007-08-31 16:33:38 +0000703
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000704
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000705.. seealso::
706
Miss Islington (bot)2a6cf442018-10-19 16:43:55 -0700707 :pep:`3115` - Metaclasses in Python 3000
708 The proposal that changed the declaration of metaclasses to the current
709 syntax, and the semantics for how classes with metaclasses are
710 constructed.
711
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000712 :pep:`3129` - Class Decorators
Miss Islington (bot)2a6cf442018-10-19 16:43:55 -0700713 The proposal that added class decorators. Function and method decorators
714 were introduced in :pep:`318`.
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000715
Georg Brandl02c30562007-09-07 17:52:53 +0000716
Elvis Pranskevichus15f3d0c2018-05-19 23:39:45 -0400717.. _async:
718
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400719Coroutines
720==========
721
Yury Selivanov5376ba92015-06-22 12:19:30 -0400722.. versionadded:: 3.5
723
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400724.. index:: statement: async def
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400725.. _`async def`:
726
727Coroutine function definition
728-----------------------------
729
730.. productionlist::
Miss Islington (bot)80c188f2018-07-07 14:09:09 -0700731 async_funcdef: [`decorators`] "async" "def" `funcname` "(" [`parameter_list`] ")"
732 : ["->" `expression`] ":" `suite`
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400733
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400734.. index::
735 keyword: async
736 keyword: await
737
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400738Execution of Python coroutines can be suspended and resumed at many points
Miss Islington (bot)50e04cc2018-10-28 06:52:27 -0700739(see :term:`coroutine`). Inside the body of a coroutine function, ``await`` and
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400740``async`` identifiers become reserved keywords; :keyword:`await` expressions,
741:keyword:`async for` and :keyword:`async with` can only be used in
Miss Islington (bot)50e04cc2018-10-28 06:52:27 -0700742coroutine function bodies.
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400743
744Functions defined with ``async def`` syntax are always coroutine functions,
745even if they do not contain ``await`` or ``async`` keywords.
746
Miss Islington (bot)50e04cc2018-10-28 06:52:27 -0700747It is a :exc:`SyntaxError` to use a ``yield from`` expression inside the body
748of a coroutine function.
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400749
Yury Selivanov5376ba92015-06-22 12:19:30 -0400750An example of a coroutine function::
751
752 async def func(param1, param2):
753 do_stuff()
754 await some_coroutine()
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400755
756
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400757.. index:: statement: async for
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400758.. _`async for`:
759
760The :keyword:`async for` statement
761----------------------------------
762
763.. productionlist::
764 async_for_stmt: "async" `for_stmt`
765
766An :term:`asynchronous iterable` is able to call asynchronous code in its
767*iter* implementation, and :term:`asynchronous iterator` can call asynchronous
768code in its *next* method.
769
770The ``async for`` statement allows convenient iteration over asynchronous
771iterators.
772
773The following code::
774
775 async for TARGET in ITER:
776 BLOCK
777 else:
778 BLOCK2
779
780Is semantically equivalent to::
781
782 iter = (ITER)
Yury Selivanova6f6edb2016-06-09 15:08:31 -0400783 iter = type(iter).__aiter__(iter)
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400784 running = True
785 while running:
786 try:
787 TARGET = await type(iter).__anext__(iter)
788 except StopAsyncIteration:
789 running = False
790 else:
791 BLOCK
792 else:
793 BLOCK2
794
795See also :meth:`__aiter__` and :meth:`__anext__` for details.
796
Miss Islington (bot)50e04cc2018-10-28 06:52:27 -0700797It is a :exc:`SyntaxError` to use an ``async for`` statement outside the
798body of a coroutine function.
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400799
800
Yury Selivanov66f88282015-06-24 11:04:15 -0400801.. index:: statement: async with
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400802.. _`async with`:
803
804The :keyword:`async with` statement
805-----------------------------------
806
807.. productionlist::
808 async_with_stmt: "async" `with_stmt`
809
810An :term:`asynchronous context manager` is a :term:`context manager` that is
811able to suspend execution in its *enter* and *exit* methods.
812
813The following code::
814
815 async with EXPR as VAR:
816 BLOCK
817
818Is semantically equivalent to::
819
820 mgr = (EXPR)
821 aexit = type(mgr).__aexit__
822 aenter = type(mgr).__aenter__(mgr)
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400823
824 VAR = await aenter
825 try:
826 BLOCK
827 except:
828 if not await aexit(mgr, *sys.exc_info()):
829 raise
830 else:
831 await aexit(mgr, None, None, None)
832
833See also :meth:`__aenter__` and :meth:`__aexit__` for details.
834
Miss Islington (bot)50e04cc2018-10-28 06:52:27 -0700835It is a :exc:`SyntaxError` to use an ``async with`` statement outside the
836body of a coroutine function.
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400837
838.. seealso::
839
840 :pep:`492` - Coroutines with async and await syntax
Miss Islington (bot)2a6cf442018-10-19 16:43:55 -0700841 The proposal that made coroutines a proper standalone concept in Python,
842 and added supporting syntax.
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400843
844
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000845.. rubric:: Footnotes
846
Ezio Melottifc3db8a2011-06-26 11:25:28 +0300847.. [#] The exception is propagated to the invocation stack unless
848 there is a :keyword:`finally` clause which happens to raise another
849 exception. That new exception causes the old one to be lost.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000850
Georg Brandl3dbca812008-07-23 16:10:53 +0000851.. [#] A string literal appearing as the first statement in the function body is
852 transformed into the function's ``__doc__`` attribute and therefore the
853 function's :term:`docstring`.
854
855.. [#] A string literal appearing as the first statement in the class body is
856 transformed into the namespace's ``__doc__`` item and therefore the class's
857 :term:`docstring`.