Le Jeudi 01 Juin 2006 13:34, Peter Otten a écrit : > A python-coded function has a __get__ attribute, a C-function doesn't. > Therefore C1.f performs just the normal attribute lookup while C2.f also > triggers the f.__get__(C2(), C2) call via the descriptor protocol which > happens to return a bound method. I don't think it's about c-coded versus python-coded stuff, C1.f is a type, C2.f is a method.
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