Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
If things worked as you wanted it to, that would mean that passing a bound method as argument to a class and storing it there to an instance variable that would "eat up" the arguments - surely not the desired behaviour.
Could you please give an example of this ?
If you mean:
class A: def f(x): print x
class B: pass
a=A() B.f = a.f b=B() b.f() #surprise: it works!!
then that is equally "weird" as my case. In fact is seems more appropriate to use a.f.im_func in this case to "convert the bound method to an unbound one".
Maybe this happens more often though?
Thanks,
G.
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