replace a method in class: how?
Bruno Desthuilliers
bdesth.quelquechose at free.quelquepart.fr
Tue Jun 27 00:21:56 EDT 2006
Maric Michaud a écrit :
(snip)
> In OOP Methods are defined in *classes* not in any arbitrary object
Chapter and verse, please ? AFAIK, the first O in OOP stands for
"object", not for "class" !-)
Classes are just an implementation convenience, and the fact that the
class-based model is the most usual one doesn't imply it's the only
valid one. So there's no reason one shouldn't override (or add) a method
on a per-object basis. As a matter of fact, it's perfectly legal (and
can be very convenient) to do so in Python.
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