Issue 36156: different method, but id function return same value. (original) (raw)
Issue36156
Created on 2019-03-01 10:01 by lgj1993, last changed 2022-04-11 14:59 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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msg336912 - (view) | Author: lgj (lgj1993) | Date: 2019-03-01 10:01 |
>>> class A: ... def a(self): ... return 0 ... def a1(self): ... return 1 ... >>> a =A() >>> id(a.a) 4316559496 >>> id(a.a1) 4316559496 >>> id(a) 4318155272 It' seems oops , according to the id function source code. here is the description of builtin_id function in Python/bltinmodule.c /* Return the identity of an object. This is guaranteed to be unique among simultaneously existing objects. (CPython uses the object's memory address.) [clinic start generated code]* / It seems should return different value, but id(a.a) as same as id(a.a1), Is it a bug? | ||
msg336915 - (view) | Author: Inada Naoki (methane) * ![]() |
Date: 2019-03-01 10:24 |
a.a creates temporal method object. After id(a.a), it is removed. So a.a and a.a1 are not "simultaneously existing objects" in your case. Try this: x = a.a y = a.a1 id(x), id(y) x and y are "simultaneously existing objects" now. | ||
msg336916 - (view) | Author: Steven D'Aprano (steven.daprano) * ![]() |
Date: 2019-03-01 13:30 |
bugs.python.org seems to be down at the moment, so please forgive me if this ticket has already been closed and I'm repeating what has already been said. > This is guaranteed to be unique among simultaneously existing objects. Note the *simultaneously existing* comment. Since the method objects a.a and a.a1 don't exist simultaneously, the interpreter is allowed to reuse the same ID for each. (P.S. please, next time use less confusing names!) Your code does this: - fetch a.a, which returns a new method object; - print the ID of that method object; - throw away and garbage collect the method object; - fetch a.a1, which returns a new method object; - print the ID of that method object which happens to get the same value as the previous object; - throw away and garbage collect the method object. You can see the difference if you do this: spam = a.a eggs = a.a1 print(id(spam), id(eggs)) and you will get two different IDs. |
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Date | User | Action | Args |
2022-04-11 14:59:11 | admin | set | github: 80337 |
2019-03-01 13:30:00 | steven.daprano | set | nosy: + steven.dapranomessages: + |
2019-03-01 10:24:01 | methane | set | status: open -> closednosy: + methanemessages: + resolution: not a bugstage: resolved |
2019-03-01 10:01:47 | lgj1993 | create |