Hi, I have a question regarding the difference b/w "class methods" and "object methods". Consider for example:
class MyClass: x = 10 Now I can access MyClass.x -- I want a similar thing for functions. I tried class MyClass: def some_func(x): return x+2 When I call MyClass.some_func(10) -- it fails, with error message: TypeError: unbound method some_func() must be called with MyClass instance as first argument (got int instance instead) OK. I figured out that something like this works: obj = MyClass() y = obj.some_func(10) BUT, this means that we have functions applying for instances. That is we have "instance method". Now, how do I implement some function which I can invoke with the class name itself ? Instead of creating a dummy object & then calling.... In short, how exactly do I create "class methods" ?? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list