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From: news at dorb.com (Darrell)
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Date: Wed, 7 Apr 1999 13:22:48 -0400
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Subject: Chaning instance methods
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References: <tx3soadh4jj.fsf@hog.ldgo.columbia.edu> <m0zO2.1238$YU1.2534@newsr2.twcny.rr.com>
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Message-ID: <zoMO2.1302$YU1.2732@newsr2.twcny.rr.com>
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X-UID: 394
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As Tim says "so you've created a piece of immortal cyclic trash"
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I love the way that sounds.
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It sure would be nice to be able to walk a list of allocated memory and
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clean it up if you want to. Or discover what objects are eating the memory
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you have.
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> Hope this helps.
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>
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> >>> class X:
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> ... def y(self):
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> ... print 'y1'
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> ...
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> >>> x=X()
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> >>> x.y()
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> y1
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> >>> def y2(self=x):
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> ... print 'y2'
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> ...
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> >>> setattr(x,'y',y2)
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> >>> x.y()
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> y2
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> >>>
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