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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:53:32+00:00 2026-05-14T14:53:32+00:00

this is my code: def a(): print ‘sss’ @a() def b(): print ‘aaa’ b()

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this is my code:

def a():
    print 'sss'

@a()
def b():
    print 'aaa'

b()

and the Traceback is:

sss
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "D:\zjm_code\a.py", line 8, in <module>
    @a()
TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not callable

so how to use the ‘@’

thanks

updated

class a:
    @property
    def b(x):
        print 'sss'

aa=a()
print aa.b

it print :

sss
None

how to use @property

thanks

updated2

and the classmethod:

class a:
    @classmethod
    def b(x):
        print 'sss'

aa=a()
print aa.b

the it print :

<bound method classobj.b of <class __main__.a at 0x00B2DC00>>
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    2026-05-14T14:53:33+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:53 pm

    A decorator needs to be a callable object (either a function or an object implementing __call__), where the parameter is the function that has been decorated, and the result is a function that will replace the function that has been decorated, so, to use your example of printing ‘sss’ instead of printing ‘aaa’:

    >>> def a(f):
    ...     def replacementfunc():
    ...         print 'sss'
    ...     return replacementfunc;
    ... 
    >>> @a
    ... def b():
    ...     print 'aaa'
    ... 
    >>> b()
    sss
    
    

    Or, a more elaborate example:

    >>> class print_decorator(object):
    ...     def __init__(self,text):
    ...        self.text = text;
    ...     def __call__(self,f):
    ...        def replacement():
    ...            print self.text;
    ...        return replacement;
    ... 
    >>> @print_decorator("Hello world!")
    ... def b():
    ...     print 'aaa';
    ... 
    >>> b()
    Hello world!
    

    Edit
    As for your updated question, you need to look at the documentation for @property. It’s not clear exactly what you are trying to accomplish, although my guess is that you want:

    class a:
        @property
        def b(self):
            return 'sss'
    
    aa=a()
    print aa.b # prints 'sss', whereas without @property, prints <function ... >
    
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