On Jul 22, 12:15 pm, DG <dang...@gmail.com> wrote: > There is probably a better way to do this (please enlighten me, if you > know), but what I want to do is get a list of a class' attributes > minus whatever the 'builtin' methods are. I would also like to do > this for instances of classes as well. I don't want to use __dict__ > because I want to get all of the attributes that have been added > throughout the inheritance tree, just not the builtin ones. > > I was wondering if there is a function to return a list of these, so I > could perform a 'dir' on the object (class or instance) and filter out > the builtin attributes. I know I could create my own list something > like > ['__class__', '__delattr__', ..., '__weakref__'] and use that. I > would see this being fragile to Python version differences as new ones > are added or taken away. > > A more flexible way is to have the list be filled out dynamically by > creating a 'junk' class that inherits only from object and storing > it's dir() output into the filter list. This is probably what I'll do > unless someone knows of a builtin function that will give me a > (version-safe) list. > > Thanks!
Haha, replying to my own post. Here is the implementation of my idea of dynamically creating the filter lists from a 'junk' object. As of now it appears that the dir output of a class is the same as the dir output of an instance, but if that ever changes, this should future proof it. This is only a 4-liner, so it is probably good enough for what I want to do, but I would rather use a builtin/standard way if there is one. class A(object): pass class_filter_methods = dir(A) instance_filter_methods = dir(A()) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list