simple metaclass question
Alex Martelli
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Wed Nov 13 07:42:42 EST 2002
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Carl Banks wrote: ... > 2. Because M is not a subclass of type, instances of M are not types. > Therefore, A is not a type. (I'm not sure of this one, though. I > think in Python an object can be a type only if it is a subclass of > type; I'm not sure if this is true in other languages with I'm not exactly sure of what it is that you believe, but, for the record: objects CAN be types of other objects, in Python, without subclassing the built-in `type` -- for example: >>> class oldClass: pass ... >>> issubclass(type(oldClass), type) 0 Alex
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