Challenge: Section Review - Custom Metaclasses in Action
Throughout this section, you have explored how metaclasses can be used to both log the process of class creation and enforce validation rules on class definitions. By customizing the __new__ or __init__ methods of a metaclass, you can intercept class creation, print useful information such as the class name, and check that certain constraints—like attribute naming conventions—are satisfied before the class is finalized. This dual capability makes metaclasses a powerful tool for building robust, self-validating code frameworks.
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Create a metaclass named LoggingUppercaseMeta that performs the following when a new class is defined:
- Prints the name of the class being created.
- Raises a
ValueErrorif any class attribute (except those starting with"__") is not uppercase.
Define a class ValidClass using this metaclass with only uppercase attributes. If you define a class with a non-uppercase attribute (excluding special attributes), a ValueError should be raised.
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Throughout this section, you have explored how metaclasses can be used to both log the process of class creation and enforce validation rules on class definitions. By customizing the __new__ or __init__ methods of a metaclass, you can intercept class creation, print useful information such as the class name, and check that certain constraints—like attribute naming conventions—are satisfied before the class is finalized. This dual capability makes metaclasses a powerful tool for building robust, self-validating code frameworks.
Swipe to start coding
Create a metaclass named LoggingUppercaseMeta that performs the following when a new class is defined:
- Prints the name of the class being created.
- Raises a
ValueErrorif any class attribute (except those starting with"__") is not uppercase.
Define a class ValidClass using this metaclass with only uppercase attributes. If you define a class with a non-uppercase attribute (excluding special attributes), a ValueError should be raised.
Solução
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