4. Built-in Constants¶
A small number of constants live in the built-in namespace. They are:
-
None
¶ The sole value of
types.NoneType
.None
is frequently used to represent the absence of a value, as when default arguments are not passed to a function.2.4 版更變: Assignments to
None
are illegal and raise aSyntaxError
.
-
NotImplemented
¶ Special value which can be returned by the 「rich comparison」 special methods (
__eq__()
,__lt__()
, and friends), to indicate that the comparison is not implemented with respect to the other type.
-
Ellipsis
¶ Special value used in conjunction with extended slicing syntax.
-
__debug__
¶ This constant is true if Python was not started with an
-O
option. It cannot be reassigned. See also theassert
statement.
備註
The name None
cannot be reassigned (assignments to it, even as an
attribute name, raise SyntaxError
), so it can be considered a 「true」
constant.
4.1. Constants added by the site
module¶
The site
module (which is imported automatically during startup, except
if the -S
command-line option is given) adds several constants to the
built-in namespace. They are useful for the interactive interpreter shell and
should not be used in programs.
-
quit
([code=None])¶ -
exit
([code=None])¶ Objects that when printed, print a message like 「Use quit() or Ctrl-D (i.e. EOF) to exit」, and when called, raise
SystemExit
with the specified exit code.