[Python-Dev] summing integer and class

2013年10月03日 08:40:34 -0700

Hi.
Example test.py:
class A():
 def __add__(self, var):
 print("I'm in A class")
 return 5
a = A()
a+1
1+a
Execution:
python test.py
I'm in A class
Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "../../test.py", line 7, in <module>
 1+a
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'int' and 'instance'
So adding integer to class works fine, but adding class to integer fails.
I could not understand why it happens. In objects/abstact.c we have the following function:
static PyObject *
binary_op1(PyObject *v, PyObject *w, const int op_slot)
{
 PyObject *x;
 binaryfunc slotv = NULL;
 binaryfunc slotw = NULL;
 if (v->ob_type->tp_as_number != NULL)
 slotv = NB_BINOP(v->ob_type->tp_as_number, op_slot);
 if (w->ob_type != v->ob_type &&
 w->ob_type->tp_as_number != NULL) {
 slotw = NB_BINOP(w->ob_type->tp_as_number, op_slot);
 if (slotw == slotv)
 slotw = NULL;
 }
 if (slotv) {
 if (slotw && PyType_IsSubtype(w->ob_type, v->ob_type)) {
 x = slotw(v, w);
 if (x != Py_NotImplemented)
 return x;
 Py_DECREF(x); /* can't do it */
 slotw = NULL;
 }
 x = slotv(v, w);
 if (x != Py_NotImplemented)
 return x;
 Py_DECREF(x); /* can't do it */
 }
 if (slotw) {
 x = slotw(v, w);
 if (x != Py_NotImplemented)
 return x;
 Py_DECREF(x); /* can't do it */
 }
 Py_RETURN_NOTIMPLEMENTED;
}
When we adding class to integer we have both slotv and slotw. x = slotv(v, w); -> returns Py_NotImplemented. But in this case we should execute x = slotw(v, w); and function should be completed in the same way as when we adding integer to class.
Can someone advise please where I mistake.
--
thanks,
Igor Vasilyev
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