Raymond Hettinger added the comment:
Much of that article is taken directly from the official docs and adds very
little in the way of explanation. I think we need our own write-up with better
explanations and examples.
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Terry J. Reedy tjre...@udel.edu added the comment:
If one searches for the informal name 'Python magic methods', RafeKettler's doc
and 3. Data model — Python v2.7.2 documentation come in 1,2. Given that the
latter does not even contain the word 'magic', that means that is actually
ranks
New submission from Dirkjan Ochtman dirk...@ochtman.nl:
Should we perhaps ask if we can include
https://github.com/RafeKettler/magicmethods in the official docs? It seems nice
(and now ranks higher on Google than the official docs...).
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Benjamin Peterson benja...@python.org added the comment:
Someone would have to 1) determine if this a good idea 2) ask the author 3)
actually perform the integration (that is determine how this would
replace/complement things in reference/*).
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