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python attribute lookup without any descriptor magic?

I've started to use the python descriptor protocol more extensively in the code I've been writing. Typically, the default python lookup magic is what I want to happen, but sometimes I'm finding I …
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What is a metaclass in Python?

I´ve mastered almost all the Python concepts (well, let´s say there are just OO concepts :-)) but this one is tricky. I know it has something to do with introspection but it´s still unclear to me. …
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decypher with me that obfuscated MultiplierFactory

This week on comp.lang.python, an "interesting" piece of code was posted by Steven D'Aprano as a joke answer to an homework question. Here it is: class MultiplierFactory(object): def …
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Querying data based on 3rd level relationship in CakePHP

I have the following relationships set up: A HABTM B B belongsTo C C hasMany B Now, for a given A, I need all C with the B's attached. I can write the SQL queries, but what's the proper CakePHP …
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Is there a function in Python to print all the current properties and values of an object?

So what I'm looking for here is something like PHP's print_r function. This is so I can debug my scripts by seeing what's the state of the object in question.
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Is there a way to access the formal parameters if you implement __getattribute__

It seems as thought getattribute has only 2 parameters (self, name). However, in the actual code, the method I am intercepting actual takes arguments. Is there anyway to access those arguments? …
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Multiply operator applied to list(data structure)

Hello there I'm reading How to think like a computer scientist which is an introductory text for "Python Programming". I want to clarify the behaviour of multiply operator (*) when applied to lists. …
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Looping over a Python / IronPython Object Methods

What is the proper way to loop over a Python object's methods and call them? Given the object: class SomeTest(): def something1(self): print "something 1" def something2(self): print …
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Getting object’s parent namespace in python?

Hello. In python it's possible to use '.' in order to access object's dictionary items. For example: class test( object ) : def __init__( self ) : self.b = 1 def foo( self ) : pass obj = …
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Get class that defined method in Python

How can I get the class that defined a method in Python? I'd want the following example to print "main.FooClass": class FooClass: def foo_method(self): print "foo" class …
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How do you know when looking at the list of attributes and methods listed in a dir which are attributes and which are methods?

I am working through trying to learn to program in Python and am focused on getting a better handle on how to use Standard and other modules. The dir function seems really powerful in the interpreter …
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Getting the class name of an instance in Python

Hi, How do I find out a name of class that created an instance of an object in Python if the function I am doing this from is the base class of which the class of the instance has been derived? Was …
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Python introspection: How to get an ‘unsorted’ list of object attributes?

The following code import types class A: class D: pass class C: pass for d in dir(A): if type(eval('A.'+d)) is types.ClassType: print d outputs C D How do I …
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Python Reflection and Type Conversion

In Python, functions like str(), int(), float(), etc. are generally used to perform type conversions. However, these require you to know at development time what type you want to convert to. A …
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How do you check whether a python method is bound or not?

Given a reference to a method, is there a way to check whether the method is bound to an object or not? Can you also access the instance that it's bound to?

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