I am trying to understand decorators behavior by doing some experiments. I am not able to find any doc on what I am seeing, so may be someone can point me to something.
Here is the code using a decorator:
def register():
def func_wrapper(func):
print 'registered'
return func_wrapper
@register()
def main_page_func():
pass
When you run this code, you will get the word "registered" printed out:
registered
This is presumably the equivalent(?) code without decorator:
def register(func):
def func_wrapper():
print 'registered'
return func_wrapper
def main_page_func():
pass
main_page_func = register(main_page_func)
When you run the above, nothing gets printed out. I understand this case: func_wrapper callback is returned.
However, I am still struggling with the first case that uses decorator: Why is print statement being invoked given that main_page_func is never being called?
Thanks.
@register()
to@register
anddef register():
(in the first example) to something likedef register(f):
andfunc_wrapper(func)
(in the first example) tofunc_wrapper()