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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T21:17:50+00:00 2026-06-17T21:17:50+00:00

I wrote a function decorator like this: def tsfunc(func): def wrappedFunc(): print ‘%s() called’

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I wrote a function decorator like this:

def tsfunc(func):
    def wrappedFunc():
        print '%s() called' % func.__name__
        return func()
    return wrappedFunc()

@tsfunc
def foo():
    pass

foo()  # to get it work, use foo instead of foo()
foo()

I got following error message:

foo() called
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "decorator.py", line 11, in <module>
    foo()
TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not callable

I get it work by replacing “foo()” with “foo”. but I still didn’t get the result I expected:

foo() called

seems like the foo function is only called once.

Please help me understand why this is happening.

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    2026-06-17T21:17:51+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 9:17 pm

    You should return the wrapper function itself, not its result:

    def tsfunc(func):
        def wrappedFunc():
            print '%s() called' % func.__name__
            return func()
        return wrappedFunc   # Do not call the function, return a reference instead
    

    Decorators replace the decorated item with the return value of the decorator:

    @tsfunc
    def foo():
        # ....
    

    is equivalent to:

    def foo():
        # ....
    foo = tsfunc(foo)
    

    which expands to (in your code):

    foo = wrappedFunc()
    

    so you were replacing the function foo with the result of the wrappedFunc() call, not with wrappedFunc itself.

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