Hi everyone, I was wondering if it would make sense to make staticmethod objects callable, so that the following code would work:
class A:
@staticmethod
def foo(): pass
bar = foo()
I understand staticmethod objects don't need to implement __call__ for
their other use cases, but would it still make sense to implement
__call__ for that specific use case? Would it be error-prone in any way?
Thx and regards,
Nicolas
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