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3.5.1 atexit Example
3.5.1 atexit Example
The following simple example demonstrates how a module can initialize
a counter from a file when it is imported and save the counter's
updated value automatically when the program terminates without
relying on the application making an explicit call into this module at
termination.
try:
_count = int(open("/tmp/counter").read())
except IOError:
_count = 0
def incrcounter(n):
global _count
_count = _count + n
def savecounter():
open("/tmp/counter", "w").write("%d" % _count)
import atexit
atexit.register(savecounter)
Positional and keyword arguments may also be passed to
register() to be passed along to the registered function
when it is called:
def goodbye(name, adjective):
print 'Goodbye, %s, it was %s to meet you.' % (name, adjective)
import atexit
atexit.register(goodbye, 'Donny', 'nice')
# or:
atexit.register(goodbye, adjective='nice', name='Donny')
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