Overriding member methods in __init__
c james
cjames at callone.net
Mon Dec 3 14:28:50 EST 2007
Arnaud Delobelle wrote:
> Why not simply do:
>
> class YesNo(object):
> def __init__(self, which):
> self.yesno = which and self.yes or self.no
> def yes(self, val):
> print 'Yes', val
> def no(self, val):
> print 'No', val
> def __call__(self, val):
> self.yesno(val)
>
> I don't know which is fastest but I don't think there would be much
> difference.
>
> --
> Arnaud
>
This is more in the spirit of what I was trying to accomplish.
Originally, I was unaware the __call__ could not be assigned a different
method.
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