How to prevent a function from being overridden in python [duplicate] How to prevent a function from being overridden in python [duplicate] python python

How to prevent a function from being overridden in python [duplicate]


You could put a comment in there to the effect of:

# We'll fire you if you override this method.

It's surprising how well low-tech solutions like this work in practice.


The issue is you are trying to write in Python using Java philosophies. Some thing carry over, but not all of them. In Python you can do the following and it is perfectly fine, but completely goes against how Java thinks of objects.

class Thing(object):    x = 1something = Thing()something.y = something.x

If you really want it, you can try the code posted here. But as you can see there is a lot of code there to get it to do what you want. It also should be noted that even the person that posted the code says it can be by passed using __dict__ or object.__setattr__.


Using a double underscore before a method in a class is not just a naming convention. By doing so the method name is mangled with classname(_classname__methodname()).

By inheriting a class with a method having double underscores in front of it;for the child class it becomes difficult to override the above specified method.This practice is almost equivalent to final in java.