Protected Methods and Python
Mads Orbesen Troest
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Sun Apr 13 15:24:24 EDT 2003
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On 13 Apr 2003 11:58:36 -0700, srijit at yahoo.com wrote: > Or may be it is possible to emulated Protected Methods in Python. It can be "emulated" by prepending the method/attribute name with 2 underscores. This will make Python mangle the name so noone accidentally can access it. Evil minds can still do whatever they want, but then again - it's their own responsibility if they break things then. ;) I also feel it's weird that Python doesn't have a truly enforced encapsulation scheme, but one can live with it. HTH, /\/\\ads Orbesen Troest
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