[Python-3000] The case for unbound methods?
Greg Ewing
greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz
Sun Mar 9 11:37:14 CET 2008
Nick Coghlan wrote:
> functools.partial style functionality doesn't always play well
> with methods,
I can see it not working well with *unbound* methods. Bound
methods shouldn't be any problem, since from the outside
they're called just like any other function.
But applying partial to an unbound method seems like a
screwy thing to do in the first place. I'm going to need
to see a concrete use case for *that* which can't be
fixed by explicitly using a special version of partial
that inserts after the first argument.
--
Greg
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