Could you give an example? Something isn’t working for me.

> On 26 Jul 2023, at 09:40, Chris Angelico via Python-list 
> <python-list@python.org> wrote:
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> On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 at 12:23, Dom Grigonis via Python-list
> <python-list@python.org> wrote:
>> print(a + 1)            # TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'A' 
>> and 'int'
>> 
>> Is there a way to achieve it without actually implementing operators?
>> I have looked at Proxy objects, but they do not seem suited to achieve this. 
>> (e.g. wrapt)
> 
> These kinds of special methods are not looked up on the object, but on
> the type. It's more like type(a).__add__(a, 1). So you would need a
> metaclass for this.
> 
> ChrisA
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