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A Slice structure maps to a Python class with the same name. For each Slice data member, the Python class contains a corresponding attribute. For example, here is our Employee
structure once more:
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{zcode:slice}
struct Employee {
long number;
string firstName;
string lastName;
};
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The Python mapping generates the following definition for this structure:
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class Employee(object):
def __init__(self, number=0, firstName='', lastName=''):
self.number = number
self.firstName = firstName
self.lastName = lastName
def __eq__(self, other):
# ...
def __ne__(self, other):
# ...
def __str__(self):
# ...
def __hash__(self):
# ...
# ...
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The constructor initializes each of the attributes to a default value appropriate for its type. You can also declare different default values for members of primitive and enumerated types.
The __eq__
method returns true if all members of two structures are (recursively) equal, and __ne__
returns true if any member differs.
The __str__
method returns a string representation of the structure.
For structures that are also legal dictionary key types, the mapping also generates relational operators (__lt__
, __le__
, __gt__
, __ge__
) and a __hash__
method. The __hash__
method returns a hash value for the structure based on the value of all its data members.
See Also
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