Greg Ewing wrote:
> class C:
>
> foo = overridable_property('foo', "The foo property")
>
> def get_foo(self):
> ...
>
> def set_foo(self, x):
> ...
>
> This has the advantage that the accessor methods can be
> overridden in subclasses with the expected effect.
This is a point I was going to bring up.
> The only wart is the necessity of mentioning the property
> name twice, once on the lhs and once as an argument.
> I haven't thought of a good solution to that, yet.
Have a look at my comment to Steven Bethard's recipe:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/408713
Tim Delaney
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