[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Negroup) wrote:
> I was just asking if it is possible to "extend" string objects'
> behaviour so that it becomes possible to invoke something like
> 'anystring'.my_method().

You can't quite do that, but you can get close.  You can define your own 
class which inherits from str, and then create objects of that class.  For 
example:

class myString (str):
    def __init__ (self, value):
        self.value = value

    def plural (self):
        if self.value[-1] in "sz":
            return self.value + "es";
        else:
            return self.value + "s";

foo = myString("foo")
bar = myString("bar")
baz = myString("baz")

print foo.plural(), bar.plural(), baz.plural()  # my defined method
print foo.capitalize()                          # inherited from base class
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