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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T23:35:54+00:00 2026-05-22T23:35:54+00:00

How can I implement recursion in a deep copy function object? This is the

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How can I implement recursion in a deep copy function object? This is the relevant code (if you want more then please ask):
PS: I would like the recursion to iterate through a filtered list of references. The goal is to download and insert any missing objects.

copy.py

from put import putter

class copier:
  def __init__(self, base):
    self.base = base
  def copyto(self, obj):
    put = putter(obj)
    for x in self.base.__dict__:
      put(x)

put.py

class putter:
  def __init__(self, parent):
    self.parent = parent
  def put(self, name, obj):
    self.parent.__dict__[name] = obj
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    2026-05-22T23:35:55+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 11:35 pm

    Check out the documentation for copy.deepcopy, if you can implement what you want with __getinitargs__(), __getstate__() and __setstate__(), then that will save you a lot of grief. Otherwise, you will need to reimplement it yourself, it should look something like:

    def deepcopyif(obj, shouldcopyprop):
        copied = {} # Remember what has already been copied
        def impl(obj):
            if obj in copied:
                return copied[obj]
            newobj = *** Create a copy ***
            copied[obj] = newobj # IMPORTANT: remember the new object before recursing
            for name, value in obj.__dict__: # or whatever...
                if shouldcopyprop(obj.__class__, name): # or whatever
                    value = impl(value) # RECURSION: this will copy the property value
                newobj.__dict__[prop] = value
            return newobj
        return impl(obj)
    
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