[Zope3-Users] IContentType: interface implements another interface ?

Leeuw van der, Tim tim.leeuwvander at nl.unisys.com
Thu May 26 03:31:45 EDT 2005


In java-terms you'd say that one interface *extends* another interface, =
rather than implements. But I guess this wording is because Python =
doesn't have interfaces, and therefore in your class-definition you =
might not see the difference?

cheers,

--Tim

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From: zope3-users-bounces at zope.org =
[mailto:zope3-users-bounces at zope.org]On Behalf Of Sakesun Roykiattisak
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 9:27 AM
To: zope3-users at zope.org
Subject: [Zope3-Users] IContentType: interface implements another =
interface ?


 From zope/app/content/interfaces:

class IContentType(IInterface):
    """This interface represents a content type.

    If an **interface** implements this interface type, then all object
    implementing the interface are considered content objects.
    """

How can an interface implements IContentType ? (or whatever interface)
Isn't the term "provides" should be used rather than "implements" ?

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