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Based on the methods we have just explored, we can make an important distinction among descriptors in terms of how they work. Understanding this distinction plays an important role in working effectively with descriptors and will also help to avoid caveats or common errors at runtime.
If a descriptor implements the __set__
or __delete__
methods, it is called a data descriptor. Otherwise, a descriptor that solely implements __get__
is a non-data descriptor. Notice that __set_name__
does not affect this classification at all.
When trying to resolve an attribute of an object, a data descriptor will always take precedence over the dictionary of the object, whereas a non-data descriptor will not. That means that in a non-data descriptor if the object has a key on its dictionary with the same name as the descriptor, then that will always be called, and the descriptor itself will never run.
Conversely, in a data descriptor, even if there is a key in the dictionary...