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How to Make a Shallow Clone of an Object in Python
Demonstrates using copy.copy() to create a shallow clone of a Python object, showing how nested mutable data is shared while top-level attributes are independent.
import copy
class Config:
def __init__(self):
self.settings = {"volume": 50}
self.user = "admin"
def demonstrate_shallow_copy():
original = Config()
shallow = copy.copy(original)
# Mutating nested object is visible in both (shallow copy share it)
shallow.settings["volume"] = 90…
How to Revert a Commit and Create a New Revert Commit in Python
Demonstrates a mock Git repository that creates a new revert commit on top of the current head when reverting an existing commit.
class GitCommit:
"""Minimal mock of a git commit for demonstrating revert behavior."""
def __init__(self, sha, message):
self.sha = sha
self.message = message
self.parent = None
class GitRepository:
"""Mock repository tracking a simple commit chain."""
def __init__(self):
…
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