On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 12:14 PM, iMath <redstone-c...@163.com> wrote:
> so there is no REAL private variable in Python but conversion exists in it 
> that python programmer should follow and recognize .right ?

That's about it. If you think about C++ public members as the
"interface" and private/protected members as the "implementation",
then Python's convention is a leading underscore on the latter; you
can reasonably expect that non-underscore members can be trusted to be
maintained, but underscored members will quite possibly change in
subsequent versions.

Among smart people, conventions like this are all you need.

ChrisA
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