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A synthetic test package with dunder methods.
Collection class with 6 dunder methods: init, repr, eq, len, getitem, iter. On the Reference page you should see a ‘Classes’ section. The dunder methods should appear in the class documentation with their docstrings and signatures rendered.
Source files
gdtest_dunders/
__init__.py
"""A test package with dunder methods."""
__version__ = "0.1.0"
__all__ = ["Collection"]
class Collection:
"""
A custom collection with dunder methods.
Parameters
----------
items
Initial items for the collection.
"""
def __init__(self, *items):
self._items = list(items)
def __repr__(self) -> str:
"""
String representation.
Returns
-------
str
repr string.
"""
return f"Collection({self._items!r})"
def __eq__(self, other) -> bool:
"""
Check equality.
Parameters
----------
other
The other object to compare.
Returns
-------
bool
True if equal.
"""
if isinstance(other, Collection):
return self._items == other._items
return NotImplemented
def __len__(self) -> int:
"""
Get the number of items.
Returns
-------
int
Number of items.
"""
return len(self._items)
def __getitem__(self, index: int):
"""
Get an item by index.
Parameters
----------
index
The item index.
Returns
-------
object
The item at the given index.
"""
return self._items[index]
def add(self, item) -> None:
"""
Add an item to the collection.
Parameters
----------
item
The item to add.
"""
self._items.append(item)
def clear(self) -> None:
"""Remove all items from the collection."""
self._items.clear()README.md
# gdtest-dunders A synthetic test package with dunder methods.
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reference:
- title: Classes
desc: Main classes provided by the package
contents:
- name: Collection
members: false # 6 methods listed below
- title: Collection Methods
desc: Methods for the Collection class
contents:
- Collection.__repr__
- Collection.__eq__
- Collection.__len__
- Collection.__getitem__
- Collection.add
- Collection.clear
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