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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15199 · Oct 5

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@djangoproject · Post #88 · 07/11/2016, 11:54 AM

https://docs.python.org/3/library/functools.html#functools.partialmethod class #functools.partialmethod(func, *args, **keywords) Return a new #partialmethod descriptor which behaves like partial except that it is designed to be used as a method definition rather than being directly callable. func must be a descriptor or a callable (objects which are both, like normal functions, are handled as descriptors). When func is a descriptor (such as a normal Python function, classmethod(), staticmethod(), abstractmethod() or another instance of partialmethod), calls to __get__ are delegated to the underlying descriptor, and an appropriate partial object returned as the result. When func is a non-descriptor callable, an appropriate bound method is created dynamically. This behaves like a normal Python function when used as a method: the self argument will be inserted as the first positional argument, even before the args and keywords supplied to the partialmethod constructor.