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D | descriptor.rst | 29 :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):
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/external/python/cpython2/Doc/reference/ |
D | datamodel.rst | 1577 .. method:: object.__delete__(self, instance) 1589 protocol: :meth:`__get__`, :meth:`__set__`, and :meth:`__delete__`. If any of 1627 of :meth:`__get__`, :meth:`__set__` and :meth:`__delete__`. If it does not 1630 the descriptor defines :meth:`__set__` and/or :meth:`__delete__`, it is a data
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/external/python/cpython2/Doc/ |
D | glossary.rst | 169 :meth:`__set__`, or :meth:`__delete__`. When a class attribute is a
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/external/python/cpython2/Lib/test/ |
D | test_descr.py | 1513 def __delete__(self, obj): member in ClassPropertiesAndMethods.test_compattr.C.computed_attribute 2040 C.x.__delete__(a)
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/external/python/cpython2/Doc/whatsnew/ |
D | 2.2.rst | 181 * :meth:`__delete__(object, value)` deletes the *value* attribute of *object*.
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/external/python/cpython2/Misc/ |
D | HISTORY | 6107 __delete__, not __del__. In previous releases, it was mistakenly
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