Daniel Fetchinson wrote:
I'd like to implement a decorator that would rename the method which
it decorates. Since it's a tricky thing in general involving all sorts
of __magic__ I thought I would ask around first before writing
something buggy :)
It should work something like this:
class myclass( object ):
@rename( 'hello' )
def method( self ):
print 'ok'
# tests
inst = myclass( )
inst.method( ) # raise an AttributeError
inst.hello( ) # prints 'ok'
myclass.method # raise an AttributeError
myclass.hello # prints <unbound method myclass.hello>
assert 'method' in dir( myclass ) is False
assert 'hello' in dir( myclass ) is True
Any ideas?
What is your use case? Why don't you just give the method the right name
in the first place? :-)
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