Hello, consider:
class C:
@property
def f(self) -> int:
return 2
class D(C):
pass
D().f = 2
Gives:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/neil/src/cmm/a.py", line 10, in <module>
D().f = 2
AttributeError: can't set attribute 'f'
This can be a pain to debug when the property is buried in a base class.
Would it make sense to mention the reason why the attribute can't be set,
namely that it's on a property without a setter?
Best,
Neil
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