En Sat, 03 Nov 2007 09:55:38 -0300, Paul Rubin <"http://phr.cx"@NOSPAM.invalid> escribió:
> Duncan Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> modules are not special in any way, except that you cannot subclass >> them. >> Oops, sorry I got that wrong. Modules are not special in any way, they >> can >> have methods as well as functions: > > I've felt for a long time that you should be able to define __call__ > on a module, but that doesn't seem to be allowed, at least if you > try it in the obvious way. Notice that you usually define __call__ for a *type*, not for specific object instances. All special methods, like __call__, are searched on the type - not on the instance. And all modules are instances of the same type. For something like that to work, each module should be a *subclass* of moduletype, not an instance. -- Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list