John Posner a écrit : > On 3/1/2010 2:59 PM, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > >> Answer here: >> >> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/tree/browse_frm/thread/bd71264b6022765c/3a77541bf9d6617d#doc_89d608d0854dada0 >> >> >> I really have to put this in the wiki :-/ > > > Bruno, I performed a light copy-edit of your writeup and put in some > reStructuredText (reST) markup. The result is at: > > http://cl1p.net/bruno_0301.rst/ Cool. > > The only sentence that I think needs work is: > > Having access to itself (of course), the > instance (if there's one) and the class, it's easy for it > to wrap all this into a **method** object. > > Maybe this? > > With the instance object (if any) and class object available, > it's easy to create a method object that wraps the function object. That's perfect. But there's also a typo to fix in the Python implementation of the Method object: in the call method, it should inject self.im_self as first arg, not self.im_func. This had been spotted by someone named John Posner, IIRC !-) > > Begging pardon for my presumptuousness, Begging pardon for my laziness :-/
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