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bpo-28677: Improve phrasing of when instance attribute is referenced (GH-6208)
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the method's instance object before the first argument.
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If you still don't understand how methods work, a look at the implementation can
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perhaps clarify matters. When an instance attribute is referenced that isn't a
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data attribute, its class is searched. If the name denotes a valid class
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perhaps clarify matters. When a non-data attribute of an instance is
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referenced, the instance's class is searched. If the name denotes a valid class
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attribute that is a function object, a method object is created by packing
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(pointers to) the instance object and the function object just found together in
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an abstract object: this is the method object. When the method object is called
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