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Design Patterns Involving Closures
Background
What is a closure?
Very simply, a closure is a function that can use a variable that was valid within the scope that the closure was defined, but need not be in-scope where the closure is called. A quick example is very illustrative.
def closure_builder(message="Default"):
def closure():
# Message is in-scope here
print message
return closure
# Build two functions
default_closure = closure_builder()
custom_closure = closure_builder("Custom")
# Call the closures you built
default_closure() # Amazingly, prints "Default"
custom_closure() # Amazingly, prints "Custom"
Examples
Narration
Links to Important Terms
References
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