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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T02:57:47+00:00 2026-05-25T02:57:47+00:00

I have read python docs about abstract base classes: From here : abc.abstractmethod(function) A

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I have read python docs about abstract base classes:

From here:

abc.abstractmethod(function)
A decorator indicating abstract methods.

Using this decorator requires that the class’s metaclass is ABCMeta or
is derived from it. A class that has a metaclass derived from ABCMeta
cannot be instantiated unless all of its abstract methods and
properties are overridden.

And here

You can apply the @abstractmethod decorator to methods such as draw()
that must be implemented; Python will then raise an exception for
classes that don’t define the method. Note that the exception is only
raised when you actually try to create an instance of a subclass
lacking the method.

I’ve used this code to test that out:

import abc

class AbstractClass(object):
  __metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta

  @abc.abstractmethod
  def abstractMethod(self):
    return

class ConcreteClass(AbstractClass):
  def __init__(self):
    self.me = "me"

c = ConcreteClass()
c.abstractMethod()

The code goes fine, so I don’t get it. If I type c.abstractMethod I get:

<bound method ConcreteClass.abstractMethod of <__main__.ConcreteClass object at 0x7f694da1c3d0>>

What I’m missing here? ConcreteClass must implement the abstract methods, but I get no exception.

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    2026-05-25T02:57:47+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 2:57 am

    Are you using python3 to run that code? If yes, you should know that declaring metaclass in python3 have changes you should do it like this instead:

    import abc
    
    class AbstractClass(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
    
      @abc.abstractmethod
      def abstractMethod(self):
          return
    

    The full code and the explanation behind the answer is:

    import abc
    
    class AbstractClass(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
    
        @abc.abstractmethod
        def abstractMethod(self):
            return
    
    class ConcreteClass(AbstractClass):
    
        def __init__(self):
            self.me = "me"
    
    # Will get a TypeError without the following two lines:
    #   def abstractMethod(self):
    #       return 0
    
    c = ConcreteClass()
    c.abstractMethod()
    

    If abstractMethod is not defined for ConcreteClass, the following exception will be raised when running the above code: TypeError: Can't instantiate abstract class ConcreteClass with abstract methods abstractMethod

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