Adding bound methods dynamically... CORRECTED
bruno modulix
onurb at xiludom.gro
Wed Aug 31 05:04:56 EDT 2005
Devan L wrote:
> Kevin Little wrote:
>
>>I want to dynamically add or replace bound methods in a class.
(snip)
> I'm not an expert, but why do you need to dynamically add or replace
> bound methods?
To modify the behaviour at runtime ?-)
There are a lot of idioms/patterns in dynamic languages that seems
somewhat alien at first, then become an obvious solution. When I
discovered first-class functions and anonymous functions with Python
some years ago, I wondered what could be the use of such things. Now I
couldn't live without...
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bruno desthuilliers
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