[Python-checkins] r46952 - python/trunk/Doc/ref/ref3.tex
georg.brandl
python-checkins at python.org
Wed Jun 14 10:31:39 CEST 2006
Author: georg.brandl
Date: Wed Jun 14 10:31:39 2006
New Revision: 46952
Modified:
python/trunk/Doc/ref/ref3.tex
Log:
Bug #1153163: describe __add__ vs __radd__ behavior when adding
objects of same type/of subclasses of the other.
Modified: python/trunk/Doc/ref/ref3.tex
==============================================================================
--- python/trunk/Doc/ref/ref3.tex (original)
+++ python/trunk/Doc/ref/ref3.tex Wed Jun 14 10:31:39 2006
@@ -1918,13 +1918,28 @@
\function{pow()}\bifuncindex{pow}, \code{**}, \code{<<},
\code{>>}, \code{\&}, \code{\^}, \code{|}) with reflected
(swapped) operands. These functions are only called if the left
-operand does not support the corresponding operation. For instance,
-to evaluate the expression \var{x}\code{-}\var{y}, where \var{y} is an
-instance of a class that has an \method{__rsub__()} method,
-\code{\var{y}.__rsub__(\var{x})} is called. Note that ternary
+operand does not support the corresponding operation and the
+operands are of different types.\footnote{
+ For operands of the same type, it is assumed that if the
+ non-reflected method (such as \method{__add__()}) fails the
+ operation is not supported, which is why the reflected method
+ is not called.}
+For instance, to evaluate the expression \var{x}\code{-}\var{y},
+where \var{y} is an instance of a class that has an
+\method{__rsub__()} method, \code{\var{y}.__rsub__(\var{x})}
+is called if \code{\var{x}.__sub__(\var{y})} returns
+\var{NotImplemented}.
+
+Note that ternary
\function{pow()}\bifuncindex{pow} will not try calling
\method{__rpow__()} (the coercion rules would become too
complicated).
+
+\note{If the right operand's type is a subclass of the left operand's
+ type and that subclass provides the reflected method for the
+ operation, this method will be called before the right operand's
+ non-reflected method. This behavior allows subclasses to
+ override their ancestors' operations.}
\end{methoddesc}
\begin{methoddesc}[numeric object]{__iadd__}{self, other}
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