Hi,
What's the problem with raising a NotImplementedError for a method
that is not implemented?
I don't have a problem with that, but I tent to prefer not to have
methods available (see below) which are not implemented anyway.
Why should one want that these methods are
deactivated? What
On 13 Mai, 13:22, Christian Stump christian.st...@lacim.ca wrote:
I feel like the tab completion is often so long, that it is quite hard
to find some method. So why not removing all methods from this list
which I cannot use anyway? I think it is also annoying to find and try
to use some method
Hi!
What's the problem with raising a NotImplementedError for a method
that is not implemented? Why should one want that these methods are
deactivated? What shall deactivated actually mean? That they don't
appear in introspection?
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