[Python-Dev] why different between staticmethod and classmethod on non-callable object?
Benjamin Peterson
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Tue Sep 1 16:21:05 CEST 2009
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2009/8/31 xiaobing jiang <s7v7nislands at gmail.com>: > My idea is: here, the two functions (or maybe classes) should have the > same behavior). > so is this a bug or something I missing ? I think they should both not check their arguments in __init__ to allow for duck typing. -- Regards, Benjamin
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