Maric Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Le Thursday 31 July 2008 16:46:28 Nikolaus Rath, vous avez écrit : >> Maric Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> > Can someone explain to me the difference between a type and a class? >> >> >> >> If your confusion is of a more general nature I suggest reading the >> >> introduction of `Design Patterns' (ISBN-10: 0201633612), under >> >> `Specifying Object Interfaces'. >> >> >> >> In short: A type denotes a certain interface, i.e. a set of signatures, >> >> whereas a class tells us how an object is implemented (like a >> >> blueprint). A class can have many types if it implements all their >> >> interfaces, and different classes can have the same type if they share a >> >> common interface. The following example should clarify matters: >> > >> > Of course, this is what a type means in certain literature about OO >> > (java-ish), but this absolutely not what type means in Python. Types >> > are a family of object with a certain status, and they're type is >> > "type", conventionnaly named a metatype in standard OO. >> >> [...] >> >> Hmm. Now you have said a lot about Python objects and their type, but >> you still haven't said what a type actually is (in Python) and in what >> way it is different from a class. Or did I miss something? > > This paragraph ? > > """ > - types, or classes, are all instance of type 'type' (or a subclass of it),
Well, I couldn't quite make sense of '..are instance of type...' without knowing what you actually meant with "type* in this context, but... > Maybe it's still unclear that "types" and "classes" *are* synonyms > in Python. ..in this case it becomes clear. Then my question reduces to the one in the other post (why do 'int' and 'myint' have different __repr__ results). Already thanks for your help, -Nikolaus -- »It is not worth an intelligent man's time to be in the majority. By definition, there are already enough people to do that.« -J.H. Hardy PGP fingerprint: 5B93 61F8 4EA2 E279 ABF6 02CF A9AD B7F8 AE4E 425C -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list