A one-liner: They're functions that wrap functions to provide additional functionality.
In your opener with Flask, what its route function does is register the views with the framework so you're not doing something like:
route
import flask def index() -> flask.Flask: return flask.make_response('', 200) app = flask.Flask('app') app.add_url_rule('/', 'index', index)
It makes the framework a little more declarative.
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A one-liner:
They're functions that wrap functions to provide additional functionality.
In your opener with Flask, what its
route
function does is register the views with the framework so you're not doing something like:It makes the framework a little more declarative.