Brian Allen Vanderburg II a écrit :
I'm trying to better understand descriptors and I've got a few questions
still after reading some sites. Here is what I 'think', but please let
me know if any of this is wrong as I'm sure it probably is.
First when accessing an attribute on a class or
bruno.42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid wrote:
So the lookup chain is:
1/ lookup the class and bases for a binding descriptor
2/ then lookup the instance's __dict__
3/ then lookup the class and bases for a non-binding descriptor or
plain attribute
4/ then class __getattr__
Also and FWIW,
In article mailman.8322.1233272628.3487.python-l...@python.org,
Brian Allen Vanderburg II brianvanderbu...@aim.com wrote:
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When a lookup is done it uses this descriptor to make a bound or unbound
method:
c=C()
C.F # unbound method object, expects explicit instance when calling the
I'm trying to better understand descriptors and I've got a few questions
still after reading some sites. Here is what I 'think', but please let
me know if any of this is wrong as I'm sure it probably is.
First when accessing an attribute on a class or instance it must be
found. For an