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  2. Lazy initialization - Wikipedia

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    In the field of theoretical computer science, lazy initialization [4] (also called a lazy array) is a technique to design data structures that can work with memory that does not need to be initialized.

  3. Decorator pattern - Wikipedia

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    Subclass the original Component class into a Decorator class (see UML diagram); In the Decorator class, add a Component pointer as a field; In the Decorator class, pass a Component to the Decorator constructor to initialize the Component pointer; In the Decorator class, forward all Component methods to the Component pointer; and

  4. Curiously recurring template pattern - Wikipedia

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    Each time an object of class X is created, the constructor of counter<X> is called, incrementing both the created and alive count. Each time an object of class X is destroyed, the alive count is decremented. It is important to note that counter<X> and counter<Y> are two separate classes and this is why they will keep separate counts of Xs and Ys.

  5. Singleton pattern - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, they permit lazy allocation and initialization, whereas global variables in many languages will always consume resources. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The singleton pattern can also be used as a basis for other design patterns, such as the abstract factory , factory method , builder and prototype patterns.

  6. Initialization (programming) - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, initialization or initialisation is the assignment of an initial value for a data object or variable. The manner in which initialization is performed depends on the programming language , as well as the type, storage class, etc., of an object to be initialized.

  7. Python syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    Python allows the creation of class methods and static methods via the use of the @classmethod and @staticmethod decorators. The first argument to a class method is the class object instead of the self-reference to the instance. A static method has no special first argument. Neither the instance, nor the class object is passed to a static method.

  8. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Since 7 October 2024, Python 3.13 is the latest stable release, and it and, for few more months, 3.12 are the only releases with active support including for bug fixes (as opposed to just for security) and Python 3.9, [55] is the oldest supported version of Python (albeit in the 'security support' phase), due to Python 3.8 reaching end-of-life.

  9. this (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    this, self, and Me are keywords used in some computer programming languages to refer to the object, class, or other entity which the currently running code is a part of. The entity referred to thus depends on the execution context (such as which object has its method called).