On 10/12/2013 11:18 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 12Oct2013 15:03, Ethan Furman <et...@stoneleaf.us> wrote:
It was pointed in Issue16938[1] that __objclass__ is not documented anywhere.
Is the following an appropriate description? (in Doc/reference/datamodel.rst in
user-defined functions)
+-------------------------+-------------------------------+-----------+
| :attr:`__objclass__` | The class this object belongs | |
| | to; useful when the object is | |
| | a descriptor, or a virtual or | |
| | dynamic class attribute, and | |
| | it's __class__ attribute does | |
"its" please. Like "his", "her", "their".
Right.
| | not match the class it is | |
| | associated with, or it is not | |
| | in that class' ``__dict__``. | |
+-------------------------+-------------------------------+-----------+
[1] http://bugs.python.org/issue16938
I'd make this two sentences. Just turn the semicolon into a full
stop, and commence "This is useful when".
I had trouble with the end. How about:
or it is not in __class__.__dict__
Do I misunderstand?
You have it right. Good change.
--
~Ethan~
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