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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:49:55+00:00 2026-05-12T05:49:55+00:00

I would like to add some methods to a class definition at runtime. However,

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I would like to add some methods to a class definition at runtime. However, when running the following code, I get some surprising (to me) results.

test.py

class klass(object):
    pass

for i in [1,2]:
    def f(self):
        print(i)
    setattr(klass, 'f' + str(i), f)

I get the following when testing on the command line:

>>> import test
>>> k = test.klass()
>>> k.f1()
2
>>> k.f2()
2

Why does k.f1() return 2 instead of 1? It seems rather counter intuitive to me.

notes

This test was done using python3.0 on a kubuntu machine.

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    2026-05-12T05:49:55+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:49 am

    It’s the usual problem of binding — you want early binding for the use of i inside the function and Python is doing late binding for it. You can force the earlier binding this way:

    class klass(object):
        pass
    
    for i in [1,2]:
        def f(self, i=i):
            print(i)
        setattr(klass, 'f' + str(i), f)
    

    or by wrapping f into an outer function layer taking i as an argument:

    class klass(object):
        pass
    
    def fmaker(i):
        def f(self):
            print(i)
        return f
    
    for i in [1,2]:
        setattr(klass, 'f' + str(i), fmaker(i))
    
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