Need instruction on how to use isinstance

Stephen Hansen me+list/python at ixokai.io
Mon Jun 28 01:41:53 EDT 2010


On 6/27/10 10:09 PM, alex23 wrote:
> Stephen Hansen<me+list/pyt... at ixokai.io>  wrote:
>> What the hell? When did that show up? o.O (Did I not pay attention
>> enough during the ABC conversations? It seemed so boring).
>
> The PEPs&  post-release docs detailing Py3 changes were worth reading,
> it's noted in the sections on changes to built-ins:
>
> http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3100/
> http://docs.python.org/py3k/whatsnew/3.0.html

I've actually read nearly all of that multiple times-- I tend to idly 
re-read such things. But not everything sticks (as its usually late like 
now and I'm multitasking and just exploring curiously). Callable in 
collections (and the ABC's in collections-- I swear I thought they were 
in a module of their own) totally didn't sink in.

>> A) how is Callable a collection, in any way shape or form? And B) does
>> that really return True for everything callable-esque? (I don't have a
>> 3.x to play with on this temporary computer)
>
> A) I was tempted to say "it's a collection of code" :) But really, the
> role of the collections model has expanded in 3.x to also provide a
> repository for ABCs:
>
> "In addition to containers, the collections module provides some ABCs
> (abstract base classes) that can be used to test whether a class
> provides a particular interface, for example, whether it is hashable
> or a mapping."
>
> http://docs.python.org/py3k/library/collections.html

The documentation might say something crazy, but just because its 
*officially* crazy doesn't make it any less actually crazy.

Just because most of the ABC's are vaguely collection-related, doesn't 
mean we should put them all into the collections module if there's some 
which aren't really collection-ish. It argues for either putting 
different ABC's in different places (say, Callable in functools? Who 
knows) or just putting them all in a single module. I dunno which: its 
far too late to do anything about now, but yeah.

Re-defining a module to suddenly include various random tidbits which 
aren't even really related to that module's purpose counts as crazy in 
my book.

I don't often think, "That's crazy." about Python, too. And although I'm 
not really in a place to use Python 3 yet, I do try to learn more and 
more of it as time goes on and play with it (and experiment with it) so 
that when I'm able, I'll be ready. And so far I've been largely very 
pleased, although Python 2 was rarely crazy (print >>crazy, "not 
withstanding") I've been pleased with the less odd edges as I explore Py3.

Until now.

Oh well, nothing can be perfect. :)

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