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| Date | 2012-01-05 12:13 +0100 |
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| From | Jean-Michel Pichavant <jeanmichel@sequans.com> |
| Subject | Re: can a subclass method determine if called by superclass? |
| References | <13ac20bc-e8b0-4697-8dfd-9fa003af2a48@a17g2000yqj.googlegroups.com> <4F0584F5.7010704@sequans.com> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.4448.1325762028.27778.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote: > Peter wrote: >> Situation: I am subclassing a class which has methods that call other >> class methods (and without reading the code of the superclass I am >> discovering these by trial and error as I build the subclass - this is >> probably why I may have approached the problem from the wrong >> viewpoint :-)). >> >> Problem: when overriding one of these "indirectly called" superclass >> methods I would like to take differing actions (in the subclass >> instance) depending on whether it is the superclass or the subclass >> instance performing the call. >> >> Question: Is there any way to determine in a method whether it is >> being called by the superclass or by a method of the subclass >> instance? >> >> Now I suspect that what I am doing is actually very muddy thinking :-) >> and I don't want to attempt to explain why I am approaching the design >> this way as an explanation would require too much work - I will >> consider an alternative inheritance approach while waiting an answer, >> but the answer to the question interested me (even if I do a redesign >> and come up with a more "elegant" approach to the problem). >> >> Thanks >> Peter >> > As you suspected, this is probably the wrong approach. > > However since you asked for a solution anyway :o) > > class Parent(object): > def foo(self): > # implementation by subclasses is still REQUIRED > if self.__class__ is Parent: > raise NotImplementedError() > # common code for all foo methods > print "calling foo" > > class Child(Parent): > def foo(self): > # You can still call the virtual method which contains some code > Parent.foo(self) > # here the custom code > > > p = Parent() > c = Child() > > > c.foo() > p.foo() > > Note that this is not the best approach, still acceptable because > there is no code specific to a subclass in the base class. > > JM I just realized I didn't addressed the problem you described, sorry, just ignore my mail. JM
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can a subclass method determine if called by superclass? Peter <peter.milliken@gmail.com> - 2012-01-04 14:42 -0800
Re: can a subclass method determine if called by superclass? Ian Kelly <ian.g.kelly@gmail.com> - 2012-01-04 16:09 -0700
Re: can a subclass method determine if called by superclass? Peter <peter.milliken@gmail.com> - 2012-01-04 15:37 -0800
Re: can a subclass method determine if called by superclass? Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python@pearwood.info> - 2012-01-05 02:18 +0000
Re: can a subclass method determine if called by superclass? Jean-Michel Pichavant <jeanmichel@sequans.com> - 2012-01-05 12:09 +0100
Re: can a subclass method determine if called by superclass? Jean-Michel Pichavant <jeanmichel@sequans.com> - 2012-01-05 12:13 +0100
Re: can a subclass method determine if called by superclass? Peter <peter.milliken@gmail.com> - 2012-01-05 10:59 -0800
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