jfj schreef:
Ruud wrote:
So far for *how* it works. As to *why* it works like this, I don't know
for sure. But my guess is that the reasoning was something as follows:
if you define a function (regular or something special like a
classmethod) only for an instance of a class, you obviously don't
wan
jfj schreef:
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
I understand that this is a very peculiar use of
classmethods but is this error intentional?
Or did I completely missed the point somewhere?
Note that this is not really related to classmethods. A similar
"problem" exists if you want to use an ordinary function
Dan Bishop schreef:
Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Only for hard drive manufacturers, perhaps.
For the rest of the computer world, unless I've missed
a changing of the guard or something, "kilo" is 1024
and "mega" is 1024*1024 and so forth...
Yes. Unless you work in