Thank you. > On 16 Nov 2023, at 21:30, Dieter Maurer <die...@handshake.de> wrote: > > Dom Grigonis wrote at 2023-11-16 21:11 +0200: >> ... >>> On 16 Nov 2023, at 21:00, Dieter Maurer <die...@handshake.de> wrote: >>> ... >>> Methods are not bound during instance creation, they are bound during >>> access. >> >> Good to know. What is the criteria for binding then? Does it check if its >> type is `vanilla` function? If yes, is there any way to simulate it for >> arbitrary object? > > Attribute access (including method binding) is documented in the > language reference. > > Functions and descriptors accessed via an instance but found in a class (i.e. > not directly in the instance) are handled specially; > functions are bound. Other objects are returned as is. > > `__getattribute__` can be used to take over control over the attribute > access.
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