Steven Bethard wrote: > > The __new__ method is for immutable types. So things like str and int > do their initialization in __new__. But for regular mutable types, you > should do your initialization in __init__:: >
I see... So, is there a use for __new__ in mutable types? From my list-derirved class, it was obviously being called, but it's return value is totally ignored? Thanks for the reply. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list