On May 27, 3:14 pm, Neil Cerutti <ne...@norwich.edu> wrote: > On 2010-05-27, eb303 <eric.brunel.pragma...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I've been using Python properties quite a lot lately and I've > > found a few things that are a bit annoying about them in some > > cases. I wondered if I missed something or if anybody else has > > this kind of problems too, and if there are better solutions > > than the ones I'm using ATM. > > The first annoyance is when I want to specialize a property in a > > subclass. > > See: > > URI:http://infinitesque.net/articles/2005/enhancing%20Python%27s%20proper... > > -- > Neil Cerutti > *** You found a dead moose-rat. You sell the hide for $200. ***
Thanks for the suggestion, but it looks a bit heavy… Performing the name lookup on the specialized object each time the property is accessed seems a bit overkill. I'd really just like a simple way to tell in the subclass: now, the setter methof for property p is this one, only that… Thanks again anyway. - Eric - -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list