In article <mailman.438.1548821581.4816.python-l...@python.org>, Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au> says...
<snip> > What you're probably wanting to know is that the print statement calls > str(x) for every "x" which it is asked to print, and that "p" has a > __str__ method returning the "R.Wilson" string (etc). All object's have > an __str__ method, and for "p" it has been defined to produce what looks > like a player's name. > Yes, that is exactly what answers my question, thank you very much for such a comprehensive explanation! I couldn't use type() because implementation of: game.players.passing() is not known. This is all info I saw: https://stackoverflow.com/q/28056171/1324175 I searched Google using quite a few search strings, for example: python object returning value python class returning value python dot python attribute but didn't find an answer because I didn't know what exactly should I search for. Best Regards -- Let There Be Light Custom LED driveri prema specifikacijama http://tinyurl.com/customleddriver Chupo -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list