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Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented
language Python written in 100% Pure Java, and seamlessly integrated with
the Java platform. It thus allows you to run Python on any Java platform.
# line 1
def wrap(foo=None):
def wrapper(func):
return func
return wrapper
# line 7
def replace(func):
def insteadfunc():
print 'hello'
return insteadfunc
# line 13
@wrap()
@wrap(wrap)
def wrapped():
pass
# line 19
@replace
def gone():
pass
# line 24
oll = lambda m: m
# line 27
tll = lambda g: g and \
g and \
g
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tlli = lambda d: d and \
d
# line 36
def onelinefunc(): pass
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def manyargs(arg1, arg2,
arg3, arg4): pass
# line 43
def twolinefunc(m): return m and \
m
# line 47
a = [None,
lambda x: x,
None]
# line 52
def setfunc(func):
globals()["anonymous"] = func
setfunc(lambda x, y: x*y)
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def with_comment(): # hello
world
# line 61
multiline_sig = [
lambda (x,
y): x+y,
None,
]
# line 68
def func69():
class cls70:
def func71():
pass
return cls70
extra74 = 74
# line 76
def func77(): pass
(extra78, stuff78) = 'xy'
extra79 = 'stop'
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class cls82:
def func83(): pass
(extra84, stuff84) = 'xy'
extra85 = 'stop'
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def func88():
# comment
return 90
# line 92
def f():
class X:
def g():
"doc"
return 42
return X
method_in_dynamic_class = f().g.im_func