Mr.SpOOn wrote:
Hi,
I have this piece of code:

class Note():
Unless you _need_ old-style, use new style.

      ...
     def has_the_same_name(self, note):
         return self == note
Define equality (__eq__) if you want to compare for equality.

     def __str__(self):
         return self.note_name + accidentals[self.accidentals]

     __repr__ = __str__
If str and repr are to be equal, just define repr.


class Note(object):
    def __init__(self, note, accidentals):
        self.note_name = note
        self.accidentals = accidentals

    def has_the_same_name(self, note):
        return self == note

    def __eq__(self, other):
        return isinstance(other, Note) and (
                  self.note_name == other.note_name and
                  self.accidentals == other.accidentals)

    def __repr__(self):
        return self.note_name + accidentals[self.accidentals]


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