Just PyInstanceMethod_New, and by "adding methods to objects" this is adding C functions to types defined in C. Only appears to be called at module import / creation time. On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 10:24 AM Jeroen Demeyer <J.Demeyer at ugent.be> wrote: > On 2019-04-08 17:08, Robert White wrote: > > So we're making pretty heavy use of PyInstanceMethod_New in our python > > binding library that we've written for a bunch of in house tools. > > If this isn't the best / correct way to go about adding methods to > > objects, what should we be using instead? > > First of all, the consensus in this thread is not to deprecate > instancemethod. > > Well, it depends what you mean with "adding methods to objects", that's > vaguely formulated. Do you mean adding methods at run-time (a.k.a. > monkey-patching) to a pre-existing class? And is the process of adding > methods done in C or in Python? > > Do you only need PyInstanceMethod_New() or also other > PyInstanceMethod_XXX functions/macros? > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20190408/3598a625/attachment.html>
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