Method or function?
Dale Strickland-Clark
dale at out-think.NOSPAMco.uk
Wed Nov 1 12:09:34 EST 2000
"Rainer Deyke" <root at rainerdeyke.com> wrote:
>"Rainer Deyke" <root at rainerdeyke.com> wrote in message
>news:lVEL5.145180$g6.66741516 at news2.rdc2.tx.home.com...
>> id applies to all objects, including methods. Do you really want
>> 1.id().id().id() to be legal Python?
>
>I meant 1.id.id.id(), i.e. the id of the id method of the id method of 1.
Thanks for the replies which I've noted but I'm note sure I entirely
agree with.
I can't believe that this hasn't already been discussed in depth
elsewhere but, when I get time, I might post a more detailed argument.
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Dale Strickland-Clark
Out-Think Ltd
Business Technology Consultants
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