staticmethod() problems
Michele Simionato
mis6 at pitt.edu
Thu Jan 23 15:30:12 EST 2003
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Aum <spam-me at no-thanks.com> wrote in message news:<YMRX9.43233$F63.924790 at news.xtra.co.nz>... > But there's a real problem with staticmethod. Within a staticmethod > function, I can't see any way to access other static attributes of the > class - methods or attributes - without knowing the class' name. > > With this restriction, python's static method implementation falls short of > that of C++ (I won't say j--- because I don't know j---). At least in C++, > you can subclass a class with static methods, and within the subclass, the > inherited methods can access other static attributes within the class, > without having to explicitly specify the class. > You can call a staticmethod of the parent from a staticmethod of the children without naming the parent explicitely: class B(object): f=staticmethod(lambda : 'I am B.f') class C(B): def g(): print C.__base__.f() g=staticmethod(g) C.g() # => I am B.f I was unable to do that with 'super', however. If somebody has a better recipe I would be interested in knowing it. Cheers, Michele
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