I’ve tried doing this in Python 2.6, and it does “work”:
>>> def f(i='I'): return i
...
>>> f.func_defaults = (10,)
>>> f()
10
But is this officially specified behavior, or am I hitting an implementation-specific behavior?
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In the documentation
func_defaultsis documented as “writable”, so it would seem to be defined behavior.