Torsten Bronger a écrit :
Hallöchen!
Bruno Desthuilliers writes:
[...]
How would you handle this case with an implicit 'self' :
class Foo(object):
pass
def bar(self):
print self
Foo.bar = bar
Just like this. However, the compiler could add "self" to
non-decorated methods which are defined within "class".
What's defined within classes are plain functions. It's actually the
lookup mechanism that wraps them into methods (and manage to insert the
current instance as first argument).
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