Hi. I am noob in python. while reading some source code I came across , this funny thing called @ in some function ,
def administrator(method): @functools.wraps(method) def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs): user = users.get_current_user() if not user: if self.request.method == "GET": self.redirect(users.create_login_url(self.request.uri)) return raise web.HTTPError(403) elif not users.is_current_user_admin(): raise web.HTTPError(403) else: return method(self, *args, **kwargs) return wrapper now what is that "@" used for ? I tried to google , but it just omits the "@" and not at all useful for me(funny!! :D) It will be enough if you can just tell me some link where i can look for it.. Thank you in advance. :D -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list