[New-bugs-announce] [issue28437] Class definition is not consistent with types.new_class

Neil Girdhar report at bugs.python.org
Thu Oct 13 19:50:59 EDT 2016


New submission from Neil Girdhar:

Minimum working example:

class MyMetaclass(type):
    pass

class OtherMetaclass(type):
    pass

def metaclass_callable(name, bases, namespace):
    return OtherMetaclass(name, bases, namespace)

class MyClass(metaclass=MyMetaclass):
    pass

try:
    class MyDerived(MyClass, metaclass=metaclass_callable):
        pass
except:
    print("Gotcha!")


from types import new_class
MyDerived = new_class("MyDerived", (), dict(metaclass=metaclass_callable))

print(type(MyDerived))


This is because something happened along the way and Objects/typeobject.c:type_new no longer coincides with Lib/types.py:new_class. The Python version conditionally calls _calculate_meta whereas the C version calls it unconditionally. I consider the C implementation to be the "correct" version.

I suggest that
* the Python version be made to coincide with the C version.
* the documentation be made to coincide with the C version.  Specifically, section 3.3.3.2 should read:


"The metaclass of a class definition is selected from the explicitly specified metaclass (if any) and the metaclasses (i.e. type(cls)) of all specified base classes. The selected metaclass is the one which is a subtype of all of these candidate metaclasses. If none of the candidate metaclasses meets that criterion, then the class definition will fail with TypeError. If provided, the explicit metaclass must be a callable accepting the positional arguments (name, bases, _dict) as in the three argument form of the built-in type function."

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assignee: docs at python
components: Documentation, Library (Lib)
messages: 278625
nosy: docs at python, neil.g
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Class definition is not consistent with types.new_class
type: behavior
versions: Python 3.6

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