Can I define "static" (like in C++) methods in Python?
Erik Max Francis
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Thu Apr 10 20:18:43 EDT 2003
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sdieselil wrote: > Can I define methods which are attributes of class and not attributes > of > instance? >>> class C: ... X = 1 # X is a class attribute ... def __init__(self, y): ... self.y = y # y is an instance attribute ... >>> C.X 1 >>> c = C(10) >>> c.X 1 >>> c.y 10 >>> C.X = 2 >>> c.X 2 >>> c.y 10 -- Erik Max Francis / max at alcyone.com / http://www.alcyone.com/max/ __ San Jose, CA, USA / 37 20 N 121 53 W / &tSftDotIotE / \ We're here to preserve democracy, not to practice it. \__/ Capt. Frank Rasmey REALpolitik / http://www.realpolitik.com/ Get your own customized newsfeed online in realtime ... for free!
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