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[Python-Dev] Out of date FAQ entries

[Python-Dev] Out of date FAQ entries [Python-Dev] Out of date FAQ entriesNeal Norwitz neal@metaslash.com
Fri, 24 May 2002 16:50:46 -0400
Guido van Rossum wrote:

> I updated the ones you mentione, except:
> 
> > 6.24. Why no class methods or mutable class variables?
> >       Mention classmethod(), staticmethod()?
> 
> This already mentions those (at the bottom).

Oops, sorry about that.

There are a few more:  4.28 & 4.93 seem like they should be merged.
Both talk about compiling Python applications to a stand-alone program.

Also, I updated 4.2, which should be reviewed to make sure it's
accurate?  The title is:  Can I create an object class with some methods implemented in C and others in Python (e.g.
through inheritance)? (Also phrased as: Can I use a built-in type as base class?)

Neal




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