Andreas Maier writes: > A class designer can directly implement what equality means to the > class, but he or she cannot implement an accessor method for the > value. Of course she can! What you mean to say, I think, is that Python does not insist on an accessor method for the value. Ie, there is no dunder method __value__ on instances of class object.
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