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# Closure in Python. Criteria include 
# 1. must have a nested function
# 2. nested function must refer to a value defined in the enclosing outer function
# 3. enclosing function must return a reference of nested function
# consequence: inner function that remembers the variables in its enclosing scope
# even when the outer function is done executing, the variable goes out of scope
# or the function itself is removed from the current namespace. 

# Illustration
def counter():
    count = 0
    def increment():
        nonlocal count
        count += 1
        return count
    return increment        # return reference to inner function

instance = counter()    # counter() function is removed from namespace after this line
print(instance())       # but counter() function's inner function still works
print(instance())       # and it remembers count variable, i.e. it does not get refreshed to 0
print(instance())
# 1
# 2
# 3

# Pros: Closures can avoid the use of global values and provides some form of data hiding.
# When there is one method to be implemented in a class, closures can provide an 
# alternate and more elegant solution.
def make_multiplier_of(n):
    def multiplier(x):
        return x * n
    return multiplier

times3 = make_multiplier_of(3)  # Multiplier of 3
times5 = make_multiplier_of(5)  # Multiplier of 5

print(times3(9))
# Output: 27

print(times5(3))
# Output: 15

print(times5(times3(2)))
# Output: 30

# Python decorators use closure extensively, as it takes a function as parameter
# adds functionality to it and returns the original function. 
Source by zetcode.com #
 
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