Amaury Forgeot d'Arc <[email protected]> added the comment:
This is normal behavior: the property is created with the functions
created just above, even before they belong to any class.
To make the property search the class hierarchy, you could write:
foo = property(lambda x: x.get_foo(), lambda x, v: x.set_foo(v))
or make it a function:
def polymorphic_property(getter, setter):
return property(lambda x : getattr(x, getter)(),
lambda x,v: getattr(x, setter)(v))
[...]
foo = polymorphic_property('get_foo', 'set_foo')
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nosy: +amaury.forgeotdarc
resolution: -> works for me
status: open -> closed
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