[Python-Dev] == on object tests identity in 3.x (original) (raw)
Stephen J. Turnbull stephen at xemacs.org
Tue Jul 8 03:51:51 CEST 2014
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Andreas Maier writes:
A class designer can directly implement what equality means to the class, but he or she cannot implement an accessor method for the value.
Of course she can! What you mean to say, I think, is that Python does not insist on an accessor method for the value. Ie, there is no dunder method value on instances of class object.
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