Yo !

I have used method aliasing (such as "frobenius = frobenius_endomorphism")
> a lot. What should I be doing instead, and what is the problem? (I have to
> admit this thread was TL;DR to me.)
>

1) Build a class with a method named A, aliased by B
2) Extend this class and redefine A

B still points toward the old A.

For this, it would be nice to have a function doing "B = alias('A')" which
does the job right.

Nathann

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