On Apr 11, 3:07 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers
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> Eric Mahurin a écrit :
>
> > Is there a standard way to get a descriptor object for an arbitrary
> > object attribute - independent of whether it uses the descriptor/
> > property protocol or no
Is there a standard way to get a descriptor object for an arbitrary
object attribute - independent of whether it uses the descriptor/
property protocol or not. I want some kind of handle/reference/
pointer to an attribute. I know I could make my own class to do this
(using the __dict__ of the obj
Noob here. Just got into python a little over a week ago...
One of the (unique?) things I really like about python is the concept
of doctesting. But, now I want more! Here's what I'd like to see:
* easy debugging. As soon as there is a failure (unexpected exception
or mismatch), drop down int