How to call class decorator function without new keyword?












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Can i call the class decorator function without using new keyword?



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@doSomeThing
class Foo
{
// class body...
}


I want to call doSomeThing function without using new Foo();










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    Can i call the class decorator function without using new keyword?



    Example:



    @doSomeThing
    class Foo
    {
    // class body...
    }


    I want to call doSomeThing function without using new Foo();










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      Can i call the class decorator function without using new keyword?



      Example:



      @doSomeThing
      class Foo
      {
      // class body...
      }


      I want to call doSomeThing function without using new Foo();










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      Can i call the class decorator function without using new keyword?



      Example:



      @doSomeThing
      class Foo
      {
      // class body...
      }


      I want to call doSomeThing function without using new Foo();







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      Ahmed M.KamalAhmed M.Kamal

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          Ok i found that the answer is no, i can't call class decorator without calling the class itself.






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