__init__ return value
Batista, Facundo
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Wed Sep 24 13:30:39 EDT 2003
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Studying the Tim Peter's FixedPoint code, found this: # can we coerce to a float? yes = 1 try: asfloat = float(value) except: yes = 0 if yes: self.__init__(asfloat, p) return This code is part of the __init__ method of the class. The question is about the last two lines: When you call self.__init__(...), doesn't it return a value that you should return too? I thought it could be like this: ... if yes: newobject = self.__init__(asfloat, p) return newobject Thanks for all. Facundo Batista Gestión de Red fbatista at unifon.com.ar (54 11) 5130-4643 Cel: 15 5132 0132
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