Ani Sinha a écrit :
And now for the most import point: __getattr__ is only called as a *last* resort. That is, after the attribute lookup mechanism will have tried *and failed* to find the name in the instance's __dict__.Thanks you all for all the suggestions and thoughts. So in other words, this piece of code: try: return self.__dict__.__getitem__(item) except KeyError: raise AttributeError(item) in __getattr__ is redundant.
Yeps - this is the default behaviour, and this behaviour is triggered before any call to __getattr__ anyway.
FWIW, in your snippet, this whole __getattr__ method is useless at best. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
