Tried exactly that and didn’t work. Neither __getattr__, nor __getattribute__
of meta is being invoked.
> On 26 Jul 2023, at 10:01, Chris Angelico via Python-list
> wrote:
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> On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 at 16:52, Dom Grigonis wrote:
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>> Could you give an example? Something isn’t working for me.
>
Dom Grigonis wrote at 2023-7-26 05:22 +0300:
> ...
>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.
Proxying is a good approach:
you might have a look at `dm.reuse.proxy.OverridingProxy` (--> `dm.re
On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 at 16:52, Dom Grigonis wrote:
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> Could you give an example? Something isn’t working for me.
>
This is a metaclass:
class Meta(type):
...
class Demo(metaclass=Meta):
...
In order to catch those kinds of attribute lookups, you'll need the
metaclass to hook them. And y