On 5/30/2012 1:58 AM, cyberdupo56 at gmail.com wrote: > Hi, > > I apologize if I violate (or am violating) some sacred mailing list rules. > > Torsten wrote back in 2010 > (http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2010-April/099672.html) about > property inheritance behavior and super(). Specifically, only fget() behavior > of properties work with super(), not fset() or fdel(). > > I apologize if there's some obvious reason this has not been addressed since > then, but it seems to be expected behavior and most Pythonic, and confused me > greatly when I ran into it recently. Torsten's original thread seems to have > gone as if unseen, so I hesitantly bump this topic in the hopes of a > resolution. This sort of idea should either be posted on python-ideas to get support or put on the tracker if the proposal is specific enough to write a patch (or both, with a patch making it more likely to happen). -- Terry Jan Reedy
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