In <4ba79040$0$22397$426a7...@news.free.fr> Bruno Desthuilliers <bruno.42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid> writes:
>kj a écrit : >> PS: BTW, this is not the first time that attempting to set an >> attribute (in a class written by me even) blows up on me. It's >> situations like these that rattle my grasp of attributes, hence my >> original question about boring, plodding, verbose Java-oid accessors. >> For me these Python attributes are still waaay too mysterious and >> unpredictable to rely on. >Somehow simplified, here's what you have to know: ... >As I said, this is a somehow simplified description of the process - I >skipped the parts about __slots__, __getattribute__ and __setattr__, as >well as the part about how function class attributes become methods. >this should be enough to get an idea of what's going on. Thank you, sir! That was quite the education. (Someday I really should read carefully the official documentation for the stuff you described, assuming it exists.) Thanks also for your code suggestions. ~K
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