On 12/9/2010 5:45 PM, Raymond Hettinger wrote: > > On Dec 9, 2010, at 2:18 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote: > >> On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 2:41 AM, raymond.hettinger >> <python-checkins at python.org> wrote: >>> @@ -588,7 +593,12 @@ >>> pointing to the original callable function. This allows wrapped functions to >>> be introspected. It also copies :attr:`__annotations__` if defined. And now >>> it also gracefully skips over missing attributes such as :attr:`__doc__` which >>> - might not be defined for the wrapped callable. >>> + might not be defined for the wrapped callable: >>> + >>> +>>> callable(max) >>> + True >>> +>>> callable(20) >>> + False >> >> Placeholder example? >> > > Trivial function begets a trivial example :-) > > If you think it warrants more, I'm open to suggestions. I think the issue is that the section is talking about functools.wraps, the example is for callable().
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