bruno at modulix wrote: > Hi > > I'm currently playing with some (possibly weird...) code, and I'd have a > use for per-instance descriptors, ie (dummy code):
<snip> > Now the question: is there any obvious (or non-obvious) drawback with > this approach ? Staticmethods won't work anymore: >>> class Test(object): ... @staticmethod ... def foo(): ... pass ... def __getattribute__(self, name): ... v = object.__getattribute__(self, name) ... if hasattr(v, '__get__'): ... return v.__get__(self, self.__class__) ... return v ... >>> test = Test() >>> test.foo() Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? TypeError: foo() takes no arguments (1 given) > TIA > -- > bruno desthuilliers > python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for > p in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.split('@')])" Ziga -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list