大约有 20,000 项符合查询结果(耗时:0.0418秒) [XML]
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...
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...
How to use WPF Background Worker
...
answered Jun 2 '14 at 18:06
Owen JohnsonOwen Johnson
2,17611 gold badge1515 silver badges2323 bronze badges
...
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 ...
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...
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:
...
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...
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...
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...
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?
...
