[Python-Dev] Methods identity...? (original) (raw)

Gerrit gerrit at nl.linux.org
Fri Sep 24 17:00:56 CEST 2004


Aahz wrote:

On Fri, Sep 24, 2004, Dmitry Vasiliev wrote: > > Is this intended? Seems like a bug... > > (Python 2.1.3, 2.2.2, 2.3.4, 2.4a3, both old- and new- style classes.) > > >>> class Test(object): > ... def test(self): pass > ... > >>> Test.test is Test.test > False > >>> t = Test() > >>> t.test is t.test > False

Not a bug. For more discussion, please post to comp.lang.python

Or search the archives, I recall having brought this up on c.l.py once.

Gerrit.

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