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![]() The error messages in `object.__new__` and `object.__init__` now aim to point the user more directly at the name of the class being instantiated in cases where they *haven't* been overridden (on the assumption that the actual problem is a missing `__new__` or `__init__` definition in the class body). When they *have* been overridden, the errors still report themselves as coming from object, on the assumption that the problem is with the call up to the base class in the method implementation, rather than with the way the constructor is being called. |
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clinic | ||
stringlib | ||
abstract.c | ||
accu.c | ||
boolobject.c | ||
bytearrayobject.c | ||
bytes_methods.c | ||
bytesobject.c | ||
call.c | ||
capsule.c | ||
cellobject.c | ||
classobject.c | ||
codeobject.c | ||
complexobject.c | ||
descrobject.c | ||
dict-common.h | ||
dictnotes.txt | ||
dictobject.c | ||
enumobject.c | ||
exceptions.c | ||
fileobject.c | ||
floatobject.c | ||
frameobject.c | ||
funcobject.c | ||
genobject.c | ||
iterobject.c | ||
listobject.c | ||
listsort.txt | ||
lnotab_notes.txt | ||
longobject.c | ||
memoryobject.c | ||
methodobject.c | ||
moduleobject.c | ||
namespaceobject.c | ||
object.c | ||
obmalloc.c | ||
odictobject.c | ||
rangeobject.c | ||
README | ||
setobject.c | ||
sliceobject.c | ||
structseq.c | ||
tupleobject.c | ||
typeobject.c | ||
typeslots.inc | ||
typeslots.py | ||
unicodectype.c | ||
unicodeobject.c | ||
unicodetype_db.h | ||
weakrefobject.c |
Source files for various builtin objects