python类初始化导入库,Python模块初始化

Is it bad practice to initialize the objects in the module, in the module code?

in Module.py:

class _Foo(object):

def __init__(self):

self.x = 'Foo'

Foo = _Foo()

Than in user code, you could:

>>> from Module import Foo

>>> print Foo.x

'Foo'

>>>

...without having to initialize the Foo class in the user code. Of course, only useful if you don't need arguments to initialize the object.

Is there a reason not to do this?

解决方案

Typically, you only want to run the minimum necessary to have your module usable. This will have an overall effect on performance (loading time), and can also make debugging easier.

Also, usually more than one instance will be created from any given class.

Having said that, if you have good reasons (such as only wanting one instance of a class), then certainly initialize it at load time.

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