From: "Neil Schemenauer" <nas@python.ca> > It would be really cool if this worked: > > import time > now = property(lambda m: time.time()) > > Obviously a silly example but I hope the idea is clear. Is there a > reason this couldn't be made to work? > it does not work any less than: >>> import time >>> class C(object): pass ... >>> c=C() >>> c.new=property(lambda o: time.time()) >>> c.new <property object at 0x00796FE0> modules are instances of a types, not types. So the issue is about instance-level property apart the module thing details.
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