On Thursday, 5 October 2017 21:47:34 UTC+5:30, Naveen Yadav wrote: > Hi folks, > > > >> isinstance(type, object) is True # 1 > and > >> isinstance(object, type) is True # 2 > > > its means type is object is type, But i am not sure how is this. > > For what i can understand is > for #1: since every thing is object in python, type is also an object. > and > for #2: object is a base type. therefore object is type > >> object.__doc__ > >> 'The most base type' > > > Am I understanding this correct ? Please shed light on this.
thanks guys for clearing this out. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list