Like function objects, methods objects support getting arbitrary attributes.
However, since method attributes are actually stored on the underlying function
object (``meth.im_func``), setting method attributes on either bound or unbound
-methods is disallowed. Attempting to set a method attribute results in a
-:exc:`TypeError` being raised. In order to set a method attribute, you need to
-explicitly set it on the underlying function object::
+methods is disallowed. Attempting to set an attribute on a method results in
+an :exc:`AttributeError` being raised. In order to set a method attribute, you
+need to explicitly set it on the underlying function object::
+
+ >>> class C:
+ ... def method(self):
+ ... pass
+ ...
+ >>> c = C()
+ >>> c.method.whoami = 'my name is method' # can't set on the method
+ Traceback (most recent call last):
+ File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
+ AttributeError: 'instancemethod' object has no attribute 'whoami'
+ >>> c.method.im_func.whoami = 'my name is method'
+ >>> c.method.whoami
+ 'my name is method'
- class C:
- def method(self):
- pass
-
- c = C()
- c.method.im_func.whoami = 'my name is c'
See :ref:`types` for more information.