Greetings. I am looking for a way to achieve method behavior for a class I created. That is, it has a __call__ method, so can be called like a function. But I also want it to be treated as a method when it appears in a class body.
Eg. class foo: def __call__(self, inst): pass class bar: meth = foo() such that bar().meth() will not raise an exception for too few arguments (because the inst argument in foo.__call__ is implicitly set to the bar instance). I know this has to do with writing the __get__ method of foo, but I am wondering if there is perhaps some class I can just inherit from to get the proper __get__, which behaves identically to that of regular Python functions. The need for this arises out of the implementation of a function decorator as a class. Thanks. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list