Hi, I got confused when I learned the function datetime.today(). So far I learned, unless an instance is created, it is not possible to call the class method. For example:
class Foo: def foo(self): pass Foo.foo() # error: unbound method foo(). What makes me confused is that datetime class? in datetime module provides today() function that returns the datetime object. >>> import datetime >>> datetime.datetime.today() datetime.datetime(2007, 1, 9, 15, 34, 35, 23537) It looks like that datetime class provides today() method that can be callable even if it is unbound method. Do I correct? If it is possible to make that kind of function (looks like static member function in C++), how can I make that? Thanks in advance. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list