On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 07:21, Benjamin Peterson<[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/8/31 xiaobing jiang <[email protected]>:
>> My idea is: here, the two functions (or maybe classes) should have the
>> same behavior).
>> so is this a bug or something I missing ?
>
> I think they should both not check their arguments in __init__ to
> allow for duck typing.

But what is the point of wrapping something with classmethod or
staticmethod that can't be called? It isn't like it is checking
explicitly for a function or method, just that it can be called which
seems reasonable to me (unless PyCallable_Check() is as off as
callable() was).

-Brett
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