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What is the purpose of the `self` parameter? Why is it needed? For a language-agnostic consideration of the design decision, see What is the advantage of having this self pointer mandatory explicit? To close debugging questions where OP omitted a self parameter for a method and got a TypeError, use TypeError: method () takes 1 positional argument but 2 were given instead If OP omitted self in the body of the method and got a NameError, consider How can
oop - Why do you need explicitly have the self argument in a Python . . . By making the self reference explicit, you're free to refer to any object by that self reference Also, such a way of playing with classes at runtime is harder to do in the more static languages - not that's it's necessarily good or bad It's just that the explicit self allows all this craziness to exist
When to use self, self, mut self in methods? - Stack Overflow Say I want to implement a method that pretty prints the struct to stdout, should I take self? I guess self also works? As you can see, this is exactly a case for self If you use self (or mut self) the method will likely still compile, but it can only be used in more restricted situations
Python class methods: when is self not needed - Stack Overflow 17 What is self? In Python, every normal method is forced to accept a parameter commonly named self This is an instance of class - an object This is how Python methods interact with a class's state You are allowed to rename this parameter whatever you please but it will always have the same value:
What does \\. self actually do in Swift SwiftUI? - Stack Overflow I think it is setting the id for each list item as each item in the numbers array? Correct me if wrong - but is each id being set as whatever Int is in each entry of the numbers array? If so, then what does \ actually do when typing \ self and what does self actually do in combination with \?
How can I generate a self-signed SSL certificate using OpenSSL? The W3C's WebAppSec Working Group is starting to look at the issue See, for example, Proposal: Marking HTTP As Non-Secure How to create a self-signed certificate with OpenSSL The commands below and the configuration file create a self-signed certificate (it also shows you how to create a signing request)