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You can feign immutablility on class attributes by playing with
__setattr__
. I don't remember the exact way to do it, but its roughly like this:I say "feign immutability" because there are still cases in which an attr value can change, such as:
I have to mention
dataclasses
here, especially withfrozen=True
.Seriously, use dataclasses whenever possible, they're great.