George Lee wrote at 2006-3-12 00:05 -0500:
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Other than understanding how Python wraps C classes -- is there anyway
of seeing where the classes are defined, understanding the methods +
method definitions, in a Python-looking way?
The DocFinder (or DocFinderTab) shows you the modules
classes
, there are two kinds of Acquirers: ImplicitAcquirer
and ExplicitAcquirer. There is nothing like Implicit and Acquirer.
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Dieter
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appreciated, thanks.
Apparently, you have a reason to use the strange Implicit and Acquirer...
In fact, there are two kinds of Acquirers: ImplicitAcquirer
and ExplicitAcquirer. There is nothing like Implicit and Acquirer.
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Hi,
What is the difference between Implicit and Acquirer? Between Explicit
and Acquirer?
Including, what methods do Implicit and Explicit *add* or *override*?
For instance, does Explicit add an aq_acquire method? What else?
I tried sifting through the C code and the epydoc files but still