Thanks for the explain Yarko, this could go in the new wiki.
That is the understanding I had, my problem was to think about a class
only as an instance factory and not as an object itself, which can
also track the objects that have been instanced by it.
A simplified model of it would be:
class K:
inst=[]
def __init__(self):
K.inst.append(self)
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