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/external/python/cpython3/Tools/c-analyzer/c_analyzer/common/
Dutil.py128 def __delete__(self, obj): member in Slot
/external/python/cpython3/Lib/
Dtypes.py185 def __delete__(self, instance): member in DynamicClassAttribute
/external/python/cpython2/Doc/howto/
Ddescriptor.rst29 :meth:`__delete__`. If any of those methods are defined for an object, it is
57 ``descr.__delete__(self, obj) --> None``
235 def __delete__(self, obj):
/external/python/cpython3/Doc/howto/
Ddescriptor.rst296 :meth:`__set__`, or :meth:`__delete__`.
500 and :meth:`__delete__`. If any of those methods are defined for an the
526 ``descr.__delete__(self, obj) -> None``
532 If an object defines :meth:`__set__` or :meth:`__delete__`, it is considered
591 or hasattr(type(cls_var), '__delete__')):
950 def __delete__(self, obj):
1427 def __delete__(self, obj):
/external/python/enum34/enum/
D__init__.py58 def __delete__(self, instance): member in _RouteClassAttributeToGetattr
/external/python/cpython3/Doc/reference/
Ddatamodel.rst1697 Note, adding :meth:`__set__` or :meth:`__delete__` changes the kind of
1701 .. method:: object.__delete__(self, instance)
1743 protocol: :meth:`__get__`, :meth:`__set__`, and :meth:`__delete__`. If any of
1779 of :meth:`__get__`, :meth:`__set__` and :meth:`__delete__`. If it does not
1782 the descriptor defines :meth:`__set__` and/or :meth:`__delete__`, it is a data
1786 :meth:`__get__` and :meth:`__set__` (and/or :meth:`__delete__`) defined always override a redefinit…
/external/python/cpython3/Lib/test/
Dtest_descr.py1711 def __delete__(self, obj): member in ClassPropertiesAndMethods.test_compattr.C.computed_attribute
2240 C.x.__delete__(a)
4717 type(X).__dict__["__doc__"].__delete__(X)
Dtest_inspect.py1290 def __delete__(self, name): pass member in TestIsDataDescriptor.test_custom_descriptors.DataDescriptor1
2364 test_unbound_method(property.__delete__)
Dtest_collections.py672 self.assertRaises(AttributeError, Point.x.__delete__, p)
/external/python/cpython2/Doc/reference/
Ddatamodel.rst1581 .. method:: object.__delete__(self, instance)
1593 protocol: :meth:`__get__`, :meth:`__set__`, and :meth:`__delete__`. If any of
1631 of :meth:`__get__`, :meth:`__set__` and :meth:`__delete__`. If it does not
1634 the descriptor defines :meth:`__set__` and/or :meth:`__delete__`, it is a data
/external/python/cpython2/Lib/test/
Dtest_descr.py1550 def __delete__(self, obj): member in ClassPropertiesAndMethods.test_compattr.C.computed_attribute
2157 C.x.__delete__(a)
/external/python/cpython2/Doc/
Dglossary.rst170 :meth:`__set__`, or :meth:`__delete__`. When a class attribute is a
/external/python/cpython3/Doc/library/
Dinspect.rst436 Data descriptors have a :attr:`~object.__set__` or a :attr:`~object.__delete__` method.
Dunittest.mock.rst2027 * Descriptor methods: ``__get__``, ``__set__`` and ``__delete__``
2163 * ``__get__``, ``__set__`` and ``__delete__``
/external/python/cpython3/Doc/
Dglossary.rst295 :meth:`__delete__`. When a class attribute is a descriptor, its special
/external/python/cpython3/Tools/c-analyzer/
DTODO460 Objects/typeobject.c:slot_tp_descr_set():PyId___delete__ _Py_IDENTIFIER(__delete__)
Dknown.tsv1084 Objects/typeobject.c slot_tp_descr_set PyId___delete__ variable _Py_IDENTIFIER(__delete__)
/external/python/cpython3/Doc/whatsnew/
D2.2.rst181 * ``__delete__(object, value)`` deletes the *value* attribute of *object*.
/external/python/cpython2/Doc/whatsnew/
D2.2.rst181 * ``__delete__(object, value)`` deletes the *value* attribute of *object*.
/external/python/cpython3/Objects/
Dtypeobject.c6911 _Py_IDENTIFIER(__delete__); in slot_tp_descr_set()
/external/python/cpython3/Doc/c-api/
Dtypeobj.rst118 … | | __delete__ | | |…
/external/python/cpython3/Misc/NEWS.d/
D3.8.0a1.rst4841 ``__delete__``. Patch by Aaron Hall.
/external/python/cpython3/Misc/
DHISTORY2222 property.__delete__ builtins.
23491 __delete__, not __del__. In previous releases, it was mistakenly
/external/python/cpython2/Misc/
DHISTORY6107 __delete__, not __del__. In previous releases, it was mistakenly