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django - What's the meaning of '_' in python?

When reading source code of Django, I find some statements:

class Field(object):  
    """Base class for all field types"""  
    __metaclass__ = LegacyConnection  

    # Generic field type description, usually overriden by subclasses
    def _description(self):
        return _(u'Field of type: %(field_type)s') % {
            'field_type': self.__class__.__name__
        }    
    description = property(_description) 

class AutoField(Field):
    description = _("Integer")

I know it set description as 'Integer', but don't understand the syntax: description = _("Integer").
Can some one help on it?

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Please read up on Internationalization (i18n)

http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/i18n/

The _ is a commonly-used name for the function that translates strings to another language.

http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/i18n/translation/#standard-translation

Also, read all of these related questions on SO:

https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bdjango%5D+i18n


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