Hi, I am writing a library in which I need to find the names of methods which are implemented in a class, rather than inherited from another class. To explain more, and to find if there is another way of doing it, here is what I want to do: I am defining two classes, say A and B, as:
class A(object): def list_cmds(self): 'implementation needed' ? def __init__(self): ... (rest of class) class B(A): def cmd1(self, args): pass def cmd2(self, args): pass I need an implementation of list_cmds in A above so that I can get a result: >>> b=B() >>> b.list_cmds() ['cmd1','cmd2'] #order not important I will be happy if anybody can point to me any way of doing it, using class attributes, metaclasses or otherwise. What I don't want to do is modifying class B, which contains just the cmds, if possible. Many thanks in advance. k -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list