@JacobWood for the record, I don't disagree with you that coldspeed complains a lot, but a lot of users agree that we shouldn't be answering fundamentally basic/typo questions on main. The former are almost always dupes, and the latter---while on-topic---are usually not helpful for future readers, and they should be closed as such. So whatever you might think of coldspeed, please consider refraining from answering such questions for the long-term benefit of the site.
I know, but I also know that you've been nudged multiple times about answering typo questions and the like :)
I think what's tripping me up is that dir has different behavior for classes and instances. Calling dir on an instance lists attributes defined in the class, but calling dir on a class doesn't list attributes defined in the metaclass.
Is it enough if I say I want to have a decorator that can be used to "mark" a function, and then later I have to find that function? Think something like this:
class MyClass:
@special_method
def f(self):
...
method = find_special_method(MyClass())
And I want it to work with metaclasses because I'm a perfectionist. Every now and then, at least.
That's slightly different though. You can use introspection to look at the function's parameters and default values, but the actual arguments (i.e. the non-default values) are out of your reach. There's no guarantee the function is ever called, after all, so there might never be any arguments.