On Saturday, July 2, 2016 at 1:50:56 PM UTC+12, Kevin Conway wrote: > Regardless, all use cases you've listed are already satisfied by use of the > static and class method decorators.
Except for the need to decorate every such function inside the class. How about: import types def namespace(inclass) : "decorator which turns a class into a module." outclass = types.ModuleType \ ( name = inclass.__name__, doc = inclass.__doc__, ) for attr in dir(inclass) : if not attr.startswith("__") or attr in ("__package__",) : setattr(outclass, attr, getattr(inclass, attr)) #end if #end for return \ outclass #end namespace Example use: @namespace class try_it : "try it!" val = "some text" def func() : print("func got called") #end func #end try_it -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list