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bpo-43427: Separte the method overview from the static method specifics. (GH-24787) (GH-24849)
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@ -1129,8 +1129,8 @@ If you have ever wondered where *self* comes from in regular methods or where
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*cls* comes from in class methods, this is it!
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Static methods
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Other kinds of methods
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----------------------
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Non-data descriptors provide a simple mechanism for variations on the usual
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patterns of binding functions into methods.
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@ -1153,6 +1153,10 @@ This chart summarizes the binding and its two most useful variants:
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| classmethod | f(type(obj), \*args) | f(cls, \*args) |
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+-----------------+----------------------+------------------+
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Static methods
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--------------
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Static methods return the underlying function without changes. Calling either
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``c.f`` or ``C.f`` is the equivalent of a direct lookup into
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``object.__getattribute__(c, "f")`` or ``object.__getattribute__(C, "f")``. As a
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