When an attribute is not found object.__getattr__
is called. Is there an equivalent way to intercept undefined methods?
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A:
There is no difference. A method is also an attribute. (If you want the method to have an implicit "self" argument, though, you'll have to do some more work to "bind" the method).
Arafangion
2010-10-04 12:04:24
+1. A method is also an attribute.
Manoj Govindan
2010-10-04 12:07:32
Second that, everything is an object, no matter if it's `int`, `str` or `function`.
Tomasz Zielinski
2010-10-04 12:08:24
+2
A:
Methods are attributes too. __getattr__
works the same for them:
class A(object):
def __getattr__(self, attr):
print attr
Then try:
>>> a = A()
>>> a.thing
thing
>>> a.thing()
thing
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not callable
detly
2010-10-04 12:08:28