Mixin classes and single/multiple inheritance
Ben Finney
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Wed Sep 19 23:41:06 EDT 2007
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Michele Simionato <michele.simionato at gmail.com> writes: > It is already possible to use a syntax like this > > class MyClass(Base): > mixin(Mixin1, Mixin2, ...) > > using P.J. Eby's trick for implementing what he calls class > decorators (see also > http://www.phyast.pitt.edu/~micheles/python/classinitializer.html) > > But I would not use it, let's use the language we have, not > to invent our own. Okay. How do we use the language we have to achieve what mixin classes achieve in Ruby? Can you give an code example that you *would* recommend for someone looking to do what mixin classes do? -- \ "In case you haven’t noticed, [the USA] are now almost as | `\ feared and hated all over the world as the Nazis were." -- | _o__) Kurt Vonnegut, 2004 | Ben Finney
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