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What is the purpose of this change?
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The have
help(object)print the methods defined onobject, the same as it does for every other class.There was a problem hiding this comment.
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One confusing thing about this module is that the argument that the docs are being created for is named is object. So, for this PR, object both can refer to the name of the argument and the class called object.
thisclassis the third value (index 2) in the sequence returned frominspect.classify_class_attrs(object), which is defined as "The class which defined this attribute" (from the docstring). When the value of the class isobject, the current if statementif thisclass is builtins.object:results in that attribute being skipped from the output.The change is to skip the logic when the argument value is not builtins.object so that the attributes will be displayed when
help(object)is used. Without this change, all of the attributes are skipped because "The class which defined this attribute" is alwaysobject.