19 Jul
2016
19 Jul
'16
12:27 a.m.
On 07/18/2016 09:44 AM, Shrey Desai wrote:
While working on some object-oriented projects in Java, I noticed that Python does not have an *@override* decorator for methods that are derived from a parent class but overridden for the unique purposes of a base class. With the creation of the *@abstractmethod* decorator, the override decorator could follow in clearly distinguishing the logic and design between parent/base classes.
I certainly see the usefulness of such a decorator, but I don't think it needs to be in stdlib. -- ~Ethan~