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  1. oop - What do __init__ and self do in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Jul 8, 2017 · After init has finished, the caller can rightly assume that the object is ready to use. That is, after jeff = Customer('Jeff Knupp', 1000.0), we can start making deposit and withdraw …

  2. What does init mean in c# 9? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 6, 2020 · The init keyword creates so called Init Only Setters. They add the concept of init only properties and indexers to C#. These properties and indexers can be set at the point of …

  3. What does __init mean in the Linux kernel code? - Stack Overflow

    __init is a macro defined in ./include/linux/init.h which expands to __attribute__ ((__section__(".init.text"))). It instructs the compiler to mark this function in a special way. At …

  4. python - What is __init__.py for? - Stack Overflow

    Jan 15, 2009 · Because these can be any directory, and arbitrary ones can be added by the end user, the developers have to worry about directories that happen to share a name with a valid …

  5. What exactly does init do? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange

    Apr 20, 2015 · System 5 init/rc isn't the best place to start, and even if one adds on knowledge of systemd that doesn't cover half of what there is to know. There's been a lot of work in the area …

  6. Why do we use __init__ in Python classes? - Stack Overflow

    Dec 23, 2011 · wow thanks..this actually made alot of sense to me so anything that makes something what it is, I need to pre-declare in the init function. In this case, Dog, has legs and …

  7. python - __init__ as a constructor? - Stack Overflow

    Dive into Python-. It would be tempting but incorrect to call this the constructor of the class. It's tempting, because it looks like a constructor (by convention, __init__ is the first method …

  8. How to return a value from __init__ in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Mar 22, 2010 · init doesn't return the newly created object - as seen in the TypeError, it is required to return None, right? The newly created object is returned by new , init just sets some of its …

  9. Inheritance and Overriding __init__ in python - Stack Overflow

    Read the answer carefully. It's all about intention. 1) If you want to leave the base class' init logic as is, you don't override init method in your derived class. 2) If you want to extend the init logic …

  10. What is the use of the init () usage in JavaScript?

    Jun 5, 2020 · What any given init() does specifically is really up to whatever the person who wrote it needed it to do. Some types of code don't need any initialisation. function init() { // …

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