On Thu, Apr 06, 2017 at 02:30:06AM +0200, Oleg Broytman wrote:
Sorry, let me pour a bit of cold water here. Recently I was busy porting a few big and small (but complex) programs to Python 3 and was sending thousands curses every day. str=>unicode is the biggest change but not the most painful. The worst was when I spent few days hunting for a subtle bug caused by absent of unbound methods. Painful. :-(
I'm curious about this. What do you mean? Python 3 has unbound methods,
they're just the original, unwrapped function:
py> class K:
... def method(self, arg):
... pass
...
py> K.method