Having a class like this:
class Spam(object):
def __init__(self, name=''):
self.name = name
eggs = Spam('systempuntoout')
using dis, is it possible to see how an instance of a class and the respective hex Identity are created?
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Yes, but it isn’t obvious from the output, which is at the level of Python bytecode, e.g.:
It doesn’t take much to figure out what Foo.f is doing from the above dump, but it quickly becomes unreadable to most people as the size of the code grows.