Python 3K or Python 2.9?

Bjoern Schliessmann usenet-mail-0306.20.chr0n0ss at spamgourmet.com
Fri Sep 14 05:45:35 EDT 2007


Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> A method is a thin wrapper around a function, usually instanciated
> and returned by the __get__ method [1] of the function itself when
> the function is looked up as an attribute of a class or an
> instance:
> [...]

That's interesting, thank you for the explanation.

> They aren't, and you should perhaps read the manual - all this is
> documented.

Found it. :)
 
Regards,


Björn

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