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Copy even immutable objects as much as possible
morecopy is a Python package that enables copy of immutable objects so that a copied object is equivalent but not identical to the original:
from morecopy import copy
original = 1234567890
copied = copy(original)
original == copied # -> True
original is copied # -> False
Note In general, there is no need to copy immutable objects, so this package may not be necessary in most cases. Also, some objects may not be copied even with this package: In CPython, for example, integers from -5 to 256 are always uncopied for optimization.
$ pip install morecopy
The following types are supported.
For mutable types (e.g. list
) or unsupported immutable types (e.g. bool
, NoneType
), morecopy.copy
and morecopy.deepcopy
are equivalent to copy.copy
and copy.deepcopy
, respectively.
Type | morecopy.copy | morecopy.deepcopy |
---|---|---|
int | yes | n/a |
float | yes | n/a |
complex | yes | n/a |
str | yes | n/a |
bytes | yes | n/a |
tuple | yes | n/a |
range | yes | n/a |
slice | yes | n/a |
frozenset | yes | n/a |
FunctionType | yes | n/a |
LambdaType | yes | n/a |
Users can add a custom copy function (copier) for a type.
For example, the following code defines copy of integer by creating a copy function and registering it by the copier_for
decorator.
from morecopy import copier_for
@copier_for(int)
def copy_int(integer: int) -> int:
return eval(repr(integer))
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Copy even immutable objects as much as possible
We found that morecopy demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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