instance.attribute lookup
Mark Lawrence
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Fri Oct 5 19:32:44 EDT 2012
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On 06/10/2012 00:12, Ethan Furman wrote: > Steven D'Aprano wrote: >> On Fri, 05 Oct 2012 10:39:53 -0700, Ethan Furman wrote: >> >>> There is a StackOverflow question [1] that points to this on-line book >>> [2] which has a five-step sequence for looking up attributes: >>> >>> > When retrieving an attribute from an object (print >>> > objectname.attrname) Python follows these steps: >>> > >>> > 1. If attrname is a special (i.e. Python-provided) attribute for >>> > objectname, return it. >> [...] >>> I'm thinking step 1 is flat-out wrong and doesn't exist. Does anybody >>> know otherwise? >> >> I'm thinking I don't even understand what step 1 means. >> >> What's a Python-provided attribute, and how is it different from other >> attributes? > > Well, if /you/ don't understand it I feel a lot better about not > understanding it either! :) > > Glad to know I'm not missing something (besides ESP, a crystal ball, and > a mind-reader!) > > ~Ethan~ My probably highly uneducated guess is that "Python-provided attribute" refers to double underscore names. YMMV by several trillion light years :) -- Cheers. Mark Lawrence.
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