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[Python-Dev] Should we do away with unbound methods in Py3k?

[Python-Dev] Should we do away with unbound methods in Py3k? [Python-Dev] Should we do away with unbound methods in Py3k?Greg Ewing greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz
Fri Nov 23 07:57:07 CET 2007
Phillip J. Eby wrote:
> If you are configuring it per-class and 
> accessing it per-instance, and reusing an existing function, you have to 
> make it a staticmethod.

I don't understand that. Can you provide an example?

> > some subclasser later finds that he wants access to
> > 'self'?
> 
> Then he overrides it with a normal method.

If that works, I don't see why making the default
method a normal method wouldn't work also.

--
Greg
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