In Delphi, there is a "abstract" keyword that can be used as syntactic sugar as in the example below: class B: def __init__(self): abstract def dosomething(self): abstract ...where "abstract" will raise a "abstract method exception". Do anyone smells a PEP here <wink>? (disclaimer: before someone accuses me... Python don't need any extra reserved word, IMHO) Carlos Ribeiro
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