En Fri, 13 Feb 2009 08:07:58 -0200, Carl Banks <pavlovevide...@gmail.com>
escribió:
Well, the OP said he was using Python 3.0, where all classes are new-
style classes.
But that brings up another very slight possibility, though not a very
likely one in this case: the behavior of isinstance can be
customized. It can happen unbeknownst to a user who subclasses a
class that does that.
Really? I didn't know that -- how do you do that?
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