I am trying to understand the class methods. From what I have read it looks like for the class methods we have to pass cls as the first argument while defining (Similar to instance methods where we pass the self as the first argument). But I see that even if I pass the self as the first argument for a class method it works. Can someone explain me how this works?
I have seen some usage where they have defined the class as a class method but they still pass self as the first argument instead of cls. I am trying to understand the usage.
#!/usr/bin/python
class A(object):
def foo(self,x):
print "executing foo(%s,%s)"%(self,x)
@classmethod
def class_foo(self,x):
print "executing class_foo(%s,%s)"%(self,x)
>>> A.class_foo(2)
executing class_foo(<class '__main__.A'>,2)
>>>