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This library provides decorators and base classes to create immutable data classes in Python. By enforcing immutability and keyword-only arguments, it enhances the robustness and clarity of your data structures.
pip install python-immutable
uv add python-immutable
poetry add python-immutable
immutable
DecoratorApply immutable
to a class to make it immutable and enforce keyword-only arguments.
from immutable import immutable
@immutable
class MyClass:
# Fields here
Immutable
Base ClassInherit from Immutable
for similar functionality.
from immutable import Immutable
class MyClass(Immutable):
# Fields here
Contributions are welcome. Please submit pull requests or issues on the GitHub repository.
Ensure compatibility with Python 3.9 or newer when contributing.
This project is released under the Apache-2.0 License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
FAQs
Immutable implementation for Python using dataclasses
We found that python-immutable 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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