[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Am I misunderstanding the purpose of PyObject* self?
No. I think you do everything right, but it still doesn't work. I have tried to implement it in Python: ---------------------------------------------------- _test.py: def func2(self, *args): print type(self) print args then all of this works: ---------------------------------------------------- import _test class Test1: func2 = _test.func2 class Test2: pass Test2.func2 = _test.func2 class Test3: pass import new Test3.func2 = new.instancemethod(_test.func2, None, Test3) del new Test1().func2(1, 2, 3) Test2().func2(1, 2, 3) Test3().func2(1, 2, 3) If you implement _test in C, works none of the above. The only difference I can see is that: type(_test.func2) <type 'function'> is for Python implemented function and type(_test.func2) <type 'builtin_function_or_method'> for C implementation I would really like to know the answer too. How do you implement some methods in C without subclassing ? BranoZ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list