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I have a project in python 2.7. The user will give me a function implementation and I will override my base class function with the user's implementation. There will be many users.

class Base():

    def my_fun(self,x,y,z):
        ## to be overriden by user's function

from user_defined import user_function

base = Base()
base.my_fun = user_function

I am new to python, how to implement something like virtual function in python, or what is the best way to accomplish this. Also to override that function I will have to import all the files in which the user has defined their function. How can this be done inside a for loop?

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Some ways for binding method with instance, chose one, and loop the functions, and bind them.

base.my_fun = user_function.__get__(base)

2nd way:

import types
base.my_fun = types.MethodType(user_function, base)

3rd way:

from functools import partial
base.my_fun = partial(user_function, base)

last way:

def bind(instance, method):
    def binding_scope_fn(*args, **kwargs):
        return method(instance, *args, **kwargs)
    return binding_scope_fn

base.my_fun = bind(base, user_function)
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  • How can I import functions in a loop? I will be given a path to the directory where all the files with the user's implementation of the function are given.
    – on_my_way
    Feb 5, 2021 at 6:59
  • I think you need a map, which presents the relationship of base function and the user functions, then loop the map's items. Feb 5, 2021 at 7:09

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