how to set global const variables in python

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陌清茗 2020-12-18 00:00

I am building a solution with various classes and functions all of which need access to some global consants to be able to work appropriately. As there is no const

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  • 2020-12-18 00:05

    General convention is to define variables with capital and underscores and not change it. Like,

    GRAVITY = 9.8
    

    However, it is possible to create constants in Python using namedtuple

    import collections
    
    Const = collections.namedtuple('Const', 'gravity pi')
    const = Const(9.8, 3.14)
    
    print(const.gravity) # => 9.8
    # try to change, it gives error
    const.gravity = 9.0 # => AttributeError: can't set attribute
    

    For namedtuple, refer to docs here

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  • 2020-12-18 00:09

    You cannot define constants in Python. If you find some sort of hack to do it, you would just confuse everyone.

    To do that sort of thing, usually you should just have a module - globals.py for example that you import everywhere that you need it

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