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Why is __init__() always called after __new__()?

... Use __new__ when you need to control the creation of a new instance. Use __init__ when you need to control initialization of a new instance. __new__ is the first step of instance creation. It's called first, and i...
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Python read-only property

...he new-style classes. Example: >>> class A(object): ... def __init__(self, a): ... self._a = a ... ... @property ... def a(self): ... return self._a ... >>> a = A('test') >>> a.a 'test' >>> a.a = 'pleh' Traceback (most recent call la...
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How to use WPF Background Worker

... answered Jun 2 '14 at 18:06 Owen JohnsonOwen Johnson 2,17611 gold badge1515 silver badges2323 bronze badges ...
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Calling parent class __init__ with multiple inheritance, what's the right way?

...s to greater flexibility for subclasses. In the direct call approach, C.__init__ can call both A.__init__ and B.__init__. When using super(), the classes need to be designed for cooperative multiple inheritance where C calls super, which invokes A's code which will also call super which invokes ...
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Understanding __get__ and __set__ and Python descriptors

... how Python's property type is implemented. A descriptor simply implements __get__, __set__, etc. and is then added to another class in its definition (as you did above with the Temperature class). For example: temp=Temperature() temp.celsius #calls celsius.__get__ Accessing the property you assi...
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How to make an immutable object in Python?

...utable object in Python could be slightly tricky. You can't just override __setattr__ , because then you can't even set attributes in the __init__ . Subclassing a tuple is a trick that works: ...
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Python __str__ versus __unicode__

Is there a python convention for when you should implement __str__() versus __unicode__() . I've seen classes override __unicode__() more frequently than __str__() but it doesn't appear to be consistent. Are there specific rules when it is better to implement one versus the other? Is it ne...
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Any reason to prefer getClass() over instanceof when generating .equals()?

...you see? – supercat Jan 30 '14 at 0:06 Perhaps that should be rephrased as Use getClass and you leave subtypes in dang...
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How to override the copy/deepcopy operations for a Python object?

...ully, but this is the first time I've actually gone about overloading the __copy__ and __deepcopy__ methods. I've already Googled around and looked through the built-in Python modules to look for instances of the __copy__ and __deepcopy__ functions (e.g. sets.py , decimal.py , and fracti...
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What's the difference between __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FUNCTION__, __func__?

What's the difference between __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ , __FUNCTION__ , __func__ , and where are they documented? How do I decide which one to use? ...