Message238468
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pfalcon |
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docs@python, pfalcon |
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2015年03月18日.19:48:34 |
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<1426708114.47.0.635748134131.issue23702@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Under https://docs.python.org/3/howto/descriptor.html#functions-and-methods , there're several references to unbound methods (including in expected output from the interpreter).
As known, unbound methods are gone in Python3, so seeing those are confusing. (I didn't sharply know that unbound methods are gone from Py3, so was pretty confused by the examples there, comparing them with actual output of Cpython 3.4). |
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| 2015年03月18日 19:48:34 | pfalcon | set | recipients:
+ pfalcon, docs@python |
| 2015年03月18日 19:48:34 | pfalcon | set | messageid: <1426708114.47.0.635748134131.issue23702@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2015年03月18日 19:48:34 | pfalcon | link | issue23702 messages |
| 2015年03月18日 19:48:34 | pfalcon | create |
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