bpo-36188: Clean up 'unbound' method left-overs#12169
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Methods are always bound, and `__self__` can no longer be `NULL` (`method_new()` and `PyMethod_New()` both explicitly check for this). Moreover, once a bound method is bound, it *stays* bound and won't be re-bound to something else, so the section in the datamodel that talks about accessing an methods in a different descriptor-binding context doesn't apply any more in Python 3.
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Methods are always bound, and
__self__can no longer beNULL(
method_new()andPyMethod_New()both explicitly check for this).Moreover, once a bound method is bound, it stays bound and won't be re-bound
to something else, so the section in the datamodel that talks about accessing
methods in a different descriptor-binding context doesn't apply any more in
Python 3.
https://bugs.python.org/issue36188