Hi All. In a complex inheritance hierarchy, it is sometimes difficult to find where a method is defined. I thought it might be possible to get this info from the method object itself, but it looks like maybe not. Here is the test case I tried:
class A(object): def method(): pass class B(A): pass a = A() b = B() print a.method print b.method Since B inherits method from A, I thought that printing b.method might tell me that the definition is in A, but no. Here's the output: <bound method A.method of <__main__.A object at 0xb7d55e0c>> <bound method B.method of <__main__.B object at 0xb7d55e2c>> This in indistinguishable from the case where B overrides method. So, is there any way to inspect a method to see where (in what class) it is defined? Thanks! Allen -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list