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Could explain how this code gets executed line by line, I get confused with with it!!!
def smart_divide(func): def inner(a,b): print("I am going to divide",a,"and",b) if b == 0: print("Whoops! cannot divide") return return func(a,b) return inner @smart_divide def divide(a,b): return a/b
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First you define a function smart_divide. Inside it, you declare another function inner which is only accessible from inside smart_divide.
Important thing to note is, the smart_divide function takes a function as parameter (func). The func variable can then be accessed by the inner function.
Then, you declare some functionality for the function inner. That is, if parameter b == 0, you return None from the function. Else, you execute the func parameter taken in as an argument by the smart_divide function.
Then you declare a function divide. The line
"@smart_divide" Literally does this -
divide = smart_divide(divide)
So now when you call divide with arguements, you are actually calling the inner function, because smart_divide returns inner.
I don't know how well I explained it. So this is a link to an excellent tutorial
https://realpython.com/primer-on-JUMP_LINK__&&__python__&&__JUMP_LINK-decorators/