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-.. _bind-method:
-
-Binding a method to a class
----------------------------
-
-Python 2 draws a distinction between bound and unbound methods, whereas
-in Python 3 this distinction is gone: unbound methods have been removed
-from the language. To bind a method to a class compatibly across Python
-3 and Python 2, you can use the :func:`bind_method` helper function::
-
- from future.utils import bind_method
-
- class Greeter(object):
- pass
-
- def greet(self, message):
- print(message)
-
- bind_method(Greeter, 'greet', greet)
-
- g = Greeter()
- g.greet('Hi!')
-
-
-On Python 3, calling ``bind_method(cls, name, func)`` is equivalent to
-calling ``setattr(cls, name, func)``. On Python 2 it is equivalent to::
-
- import types
- setattr(cls, name, types.MethodType(func, None, cls))