Feb-16-2018, 10:39 PM
In some code I've seen stuff like this:
def some_function(a -> int): #do somethingI thought a -> int was called a decorator, but a decorator seems to be this:
def some_function(func): def some_func(*args): #do something to func return func(*args) return some_func @some_function def some_other_function(params): #do somethingSo if a -> int is not a decorator, what's it called and what does it do?