I understand the following Python code:
>>> class A(object):
... def __str__(self):
... return "An instance of the class A"
...
>>>
>>> a = A()
>>> print a
An instance of the class A
Now, I would like to change the output of
>>> print A
<class '__main__.A'>
Which function do I need to overload to be able to do that? The solution has to work even if the class is never instantiated. Is the situation different in Python 2.x and 3?