gene tani wrote:
> I think he's looking for tidy pictures of how metaclasses and
> descriptors interact with your classes and instances at compile- &
> runtime, something like that (which I haven't seen)
>
> There's pictures of the class hierarchy for C and j-python:
>
> http://www.brpreiss.com/b
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, gene tani wrote:
> I think he's looking for tidy pictures of how metaclasses and
> descriptors interact with your classes and instances at compile- &
> runtime, something like that (which I haven't seen)
>
> There's pictures of the class hierarchy for C and j-python:
>
> http:/
> I don't think that's what he's looking for.)
>
> Ara.T.Howard wrote:
>> anyone out there know where i might find a python object model diagram?
>>
>
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http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
7/html/page114.html
http://www.jython.org/docs/javadoc/overview-tree.html
, there's pictures of method resolution order in Python Nutshell, (but
I don't think that's what he's looking for.)
Ara.T.Howard wrote:
> anyone out there know where i might find a python object mo
Ara.T.Howard wrote:
>
> anyone out there know where i might find a python object model diagram?
Python is a programming language; they don't have object model diagrams.
Or maybe you're referring to the Python *source* code? That's in C,
which isn't object oriented a
anyone out there know where i might find a python object model diagram?
cheers.
-a
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