New submission from Anthony Flury:
Consider the following code in Python2.7 & Python3.5
import inspect
class a(object):
def m(self):
pass
in Python 2.7
inspect.ismethod(a.m) returns True
in Python 3.5
inspect.ismethod(a.m) returns False
Not sure which is `correct`, but I can see the Python3.5 result causing some
issues with automatic code documenters.
I have code which will break under Python3.5 with this - my code performs
static analysis of code, detecting functions, classes, attributes, and also
traversing the mro to find inherited methods etc. Amongst other things this
code identifies methods on classes, without instantiating those classes.
This may simply require a documentation change to explain the difference on
Py3.5 - rather than a code change.
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components: Library (Lib)
messages: 273955
nosy: anthony-flury
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: inspect.ismethod returns different results on the same basic code
between Python2.7 Python3.5
versions: Python 3.5
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