Bug 729103 discovered an interesting little issue; 'super' instances cause inspect.isroutine to return True since it also poses as a non-data descriptor. Now this is bad because pydoc then tries to get a __name__ attribute out of it which it lacks because it is an instance of a class and not really a function or method. So, should I change inspect.isroutine to check to see if its argument is an instance of 'super'? Is there a robust way to check if something is an instance of a class which could be used instead to make this more general (like lacking a __name__ attribute)? Or do we just cause pydoc to spit out "RTM online" every time it raises an error. =) -Brett
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