try: from collections import namedtuple except ImportError: from _collections import namedtuple T = namedtuple("Tup", ["foo", "bar"]) # CPython prints fully qualified name, what we don't bother to do so far #print(T) for t in T(1, 2), T(bar=1, foo=2): print(t) print(t[0], t[1]) print(t.foo, t.bar) print(len(t)) print(bool(t)) print(t + t) print(t * 3) print([f for f in t]) print(isinstance(t, tuple)) try: t[0] = 200 except TypeError: print("TypeError") try: t.bar = 200 except AttributeError: print("AttributeError") try: t = T(1) except TypeError: print("TypeError") try: t = T(1, 2, 3) except TypeError: print("TypeError") try: t = T(foo=1) except TypeError: print("TypeError") try: t = T(1, foo=1) except TypeError: print("TypeError") # Try single string # Not implemented so far #T3 = namedtuple("TupComma", "foo bar") #t = T3(1, 2) # Try single string with comma field seperator # Not implemented so far #T2 = namedtuple("TupComma", "foo,bar") #t = T2(1, 2)