On Oct 24, 2:21 am, Christian Heimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rafewrote: > > Hi, > > > I've encountered a problem which is making debugging less obvious than > > it should be. The @property decorator doesn't always raise exceptions. > > It seems like it is bound to the class but ignored when called. I can > > see the attribute using dir(self.__class__) on an instance, but when > > called, python enters __getattr__. If I correct the bug, the attribute > > calls work as expected and do not call __getattr__. > > > I can't seem to make a simple repro. Can anyone offer any clues as to > > what might cause this so I can try to prove it? > > You must subclass from "object" to get a new style class. properties > don't work correctly on old style classes. > > Christian
All classes are a sub-class of object. Any other ideas? - Rafe -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list