Functional Python Programming

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Chapter 11

Summary


In this chapter, we've looked at two kinds of decorators: the simple decorator with
no arguments and parameterized decorators. We've seen how decorators involve
an indirect composition between functions: the decorator wraps a function (defined
inside the decorator) around another function.


Using the functools.wraps() decorator assures that our decorators will properly
copy attributes from the function being wrapped. This should be a piece of every
decorator we write.


In the next chapter, we'll look at the multiprocessing and multithreading techniques
that are available to us. These packages become particularly helpful in a functional
programming context. When we eliminate a complex shared state and design around
nonstrict processing, we can leverage parallelism to improve the performance.

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