How would I customize the output of a type()
call against my class?
I am implementing the __add__
method in my class. If the user tries to use it incorrectly I'm raising a TypeError
with the following message:
err_msg = "unsupported operand type(s) for -: '{}' and '{}'"
raise TypeError(err_msg.format(type(self), type(other)))
The output reads:
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: '<type 'instance'>' and '<type 'int'>'
What would I need to do for it to read '<type 'my_class'>'
instead?