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authorTim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com>2001-10-18 19:56:17 +0000
committerTim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com>2001-10-18 19:56:17 +0000
commit42369cb8bab3dcbd3b5e71c6220721ac26b6c73d (patch)
treeb2ffc289a9d92485141e700a63977cf9ca63923c /Lib/test/pydocfodder.py
parentf2de631a1a9745a712d5de293b59697f5cd9ec73 (diff)
downloadcpython-42369cb8bab3dcbd3b5e71c6220721ac26b6c73d.tar.gz
SF bug [#472347] pydoc and properties.
The GUI-mode code to display properties blew up if the property functions (get, set, etc) weren't simply methods (or functions). "The problem" here is really that the generic document() method dispatches to one of .doc{routine, class, module, other}(), but all of those require a different(!) number of arguments. Thus document isn't general-purpose at all: you have to know exactly what kind of thing is it you're going to document first, in order to pass the correct number of arguments to .document for it to pass on. As an expedient hack, just tacked "*ignored" on to the end of the formal argument lists for the .docXXX routines so that .document's caller doesn't have to know in advance which path .document is going to take.
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diff --git a/Lib/test/pydocfodder.py b/Lib/test/pydocfodder.py
index 7ccac5e40f..becdf2250e 100644
--- a/Lib/test/pydocfodder.py
+++ b/Lib/test/pydocfodder.py
@@ -177,3 +177,34 @@ class D_new(B_new, C_new):
"Method defined in C and D."
def D_method(self):
"Method defined in D."
+
+class FunkyProperties(object):
+ """From SF bug 472347, by Roeland Rengelink.
+
+ Property getters etc may not be vanilla functions or methods,
+ and this used to make GUI pydoc blow up.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.desc = {'x':0}
+
+ class get_desc:
+ def __init__(self, attr):
+ self.attr = attr
+ def __call__(self, inst):
+ print 'Get called', self, inst
+ return inst.desc[self.attr]
+ class set_desc:
+ def __init__(self, attr):
+ self.attr = attr
+ def __call__(self, inst, val):
+ print 'Set called', self, inst, val
+ inst.desc[self.attr] = val
+ class del_desc:
+ def __init__(self, attr):
+ self.attr = attr
+ def __call__(self, inst):
+ print 'Del called', self, inst
+ del inst.desc[self.attr]
+
+ x = property(get_desc('x'), set_desc('x'), del_desc('x'), 'prop x')