Possible PEP: Improve classmethod/staticmethod syntax

Lulu of the Lotus-Eaters mertz at gnosis.cx
Wed Jun 4 12:54:55 EDT 2003


Duncan Booth <duncan at NOSPAMrcp.co.uk> wrote previously:
|>     def fooDoc(f):
|>         f.__doc__ = "Bob's your uncle."
|>         return f
|>     class Klass(object):
|>         def meth(this, that) [fooDoc]:
|>             pass
|Or better:
|
|def Doc(docstring, **kw):
|    def fDoc(f):
|        f.__doc__ = docstring
|        f.__dict__.update(kw)
|        return f
|class Klass(object):
|    def meth(this, that) [Doc("Bob's your uncle.", Author="me")]:
|        pass

I don't understand this version.  I see the idea that you want to pass
arguments to the "function constructor"--but where does the name 'fDoc'
come from?  How does 'Doc()' know to call 'fDoc()' (which I presume it
wants to)?

Yours, Lulu...

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