Docs for IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__
Description
<type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
Abstract classes can override this to customize issubclass(). |
Attributes
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__call__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__call__(...) <==> x(...) |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__class__ |
<type 'type'> extends (<type 'object'>,)
belongs to class <type 'type'>
<attribute '__doc__' of 'builtin_function_or_method' objects> |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__cmp__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__cmp__(y) <==> cmp(x,y) |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__delattr__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__delattr__('name') <==> del x.name |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__doc__ |
<type 'str'>
belongs to class <type 'str'>
str(object='') -> string Return a nice string representation of the object. If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object. |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__eq__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__eq__(y) <==> x==y |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__format__ |
<type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
belongs to class <type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
default object formatter |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__ge__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__ge__(y) <==> x>=y |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__getattribute__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__getattribute__('name') <==> x.name |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__gt__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__gt__(y) <==> x>y |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__hash__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__hash__() <==> hash(x) |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__init__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__init__(...) initializes x; see help(type(x)) for signature |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__le__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__le__(y) <==> x<=y |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__lt__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__lt__(y) <==> x<y |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__module__ |
<type 'NoneType'>
belongs to class <type 'NoneType'>
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IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__name__ |
<type 'str'>
belongs to class <type 'str'>
str(object='') -> string Return a nice string representation of the object. If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object. |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__ne__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__ne__(y) <==> x!=y |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__new__ |
<type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
belongs to class <type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
T.__new__(S, ...) -> a new object with type S, a subtype of T |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__reduce__ |
<type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
belongs to class <type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
helper for pickle |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__reduce_ex__ |
<type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
belongs to class <type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
helper for pickle |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__repr__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__repr__() <==> repr(x) |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__self__ |
<type 'type'> extends (<class 'gluon.validators.IS_DATETIME'>,)
belongs to class <type 'type'>
Examples: Use as:: >>> v = IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE( minimum=datetime.datetime(2008,1,1,12,20), maximum=datetime.datetime(2009,12,31,12,20), format="%m/%d/%Y %H:%M",error_message="Oops") >>> v('03/03/2008 12:40') (datetime.datetime(2008, 3, 3, 12, 40), None) >>> v('03/03/2010 10:34') ('03/03/2010 10:34', 'oops') >>> v(datetime.datetime(2008,3,3,0,0)) (datetime.datetime(2008, 3, 3, 0, 0), None) >>> v(datetime.datetime(2010,3,3,0,0)) (datetime.datetime(2010, 3, 3, 0, 0), 'oops') |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__setattr__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__setattr__('name', value) <==> x.name = value |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__sizeof__ |
<type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
belongs to class <type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
__sizeof__() -> int size of object in memory, in bytes |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__str__ |
<type 'method-wrapper'>
belongs to class <type 'method-wrapper'>
x.__str__() <==> str(x) |
IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE.__subclasshook__.__subclasshook__ |
<type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
belongs to class <type 'builtin_function_or_method'>
Abstract classes can override this to customize issubclass(). This is invoked early on by abc.ABCMeta.__subclasscheck__(). It should return True, False or NotImplemented. If it returns NotImplemented, the normal algorithm is used. Otherwise, it overrides the normal algorithm (and the outcome is cached). |