8.17. copy — Shallow and deep copy operationshtml
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Assignment statements in Python do not copy objects, they create bindings between a target and an object. For collections that are mutable or contain mutable items, a copy is sometimes needed so one can change one copy without changing the other. This module provides generic shallow and deep copy operations (explained below).spa
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Return a shallow copy of x.htm
Return a deep copy of x.
Raised for module specific errors.
The difference between shallow and deep copying is only relevant for compound objects (objects that contain other objects, like lists or class instances):
Two problems often exist with deep copy operations that don’t exist with shallow copy operations:
The deepcopy() function avoids these problems by:
This module does not copy types like module, method, stack trace, stack frame, file, socket, window, array, or any similar types. It does “copy” functions and classes (shallow and deeply), by returning the original object unchanged; this is compatible with the way these are treated by the pickle module.
Shallow copies of dictionaries can be made using dict.copy(), and of lists by assigning a slice of the entire list, for example, copied_list = original_list[:].
Changed in version 2.5: Added copying functions.