Le Monday 23 June 2008 17:53:07 Marcob, vous avez écrit :
> Let's see these simple classes:
>
> class base_foo()
> pass
>
> class foo(base_foo):
> a=1
> b={}
> c="zz"
>
> I would like to find class foo attributes creation order.
> Using __metaclass__ is not of help because special method __new__
> receive attrs as a dictionary and so the order isn't preserved. Any
> other idea?
>
I don't really understand what you want, but __new__ may accept any kind of
attributes, this is your choice. You can use named params or a vararg list
(which will preserve params order).
But in your example you're only using class attributes, so __new__ is not
involved and they are just created once for all in the order you write them:
a, b, c.
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