__init__() — langchain Function Reference
Architecture documentation for the __init__() function in utils.py from the langchain codebase.
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libs/core/langchain_core/runnables/utils.py lines 255–258
def __init__(self) -> None:
"""Create a NonLocals visitor."""
self.loads: set[str] = set()
self.stores: set[str] = set()
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does __init__() do?
__init__() is a function in the langchain codebase, defined in libs/core/langchain_core/runnables/utils.py.
Where is __init__() defined?
__init__() is defined in libs/core/langchain_core/runnables/utils.py at line 255.
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