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Where can I find a list of all double-underscore variables/keywords that are commonly used in Python?
In Python, variables starting and ending with double underscores are typically to store metadata or are built into the system. For example,
#!/usr/bin/env python
__author__ = 'Michael0x2a'
__license__ = 'GPL'
class Test(object):
def __init__(self):
print 'Hello World!'
if __name__ == '__main__':
t = Test()
I'm pretty certain __author__
and __license__
are pretty well known. What other double-underscore metadata variables are there? Is there a comprehensive list I can check somewhere? Can I just make up my own, or are there a bunch of ones that have become de-facto standards that I should use?
Things like __init__
, __name__
, and __doc__
are pretty much built into Python. Are those the only two reserved double-underscore keywords? Are there any more? Is there some place I can get a list?
[Edit]
I was browsing and encountered another question that linked to a mindmap of a bunch of double-underscore variables.
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