En Tue, 07 Oct 2008 10:34:44 -0300, Michele Simionato
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On Oct 3, 9:23 pm, "Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, but then you have to explicitely decorate every method. To avoid
this,
you may use a metaclass; this article by Michael Foord explains
how:http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/articles/metaclasses.shtml#a-metho...
Since Python 2.6 is out, I would recommend using a class decorator for
this task.
The class decorator is not inherited, so in order to decorate methods
in subclasses
one has to repeat it, which I see as a feature (explicit is better
than implicit).
Otherwise the readers of your classes will not have any visual clue
that something
magic is going on; moreover, you will lower the risk of decorating
methods
that should not be decorated (I mean, in case of accidents).
Good to know, I was not aware of the difference.
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Gabriel Genellina
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