I know python does not allow us to overload functions. However, does it have inbuilt overloaded methods?
Consider this:
setattr(object_name,'variable', 'value')
setattr(class_name,'method','function')
The first statement dynamically adds variables to objects during run time, but the second one attaches outside functions to classes at run time.
The same function does different things based on its arguments. Is this function overload?