The "choice = " is getting evaluated as a class, and the self.q_prime
is referring to an instance of the class myForm. At least I think
that's what's happening here...

-joe

On 10/16/07, johnny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Below  is my form class.  Inside myForm, I tried doing this:
>
> choice = forms.ChoiceField(label="My choice",
>                        choices=myChoice(self.q_prime).choices())
>
> I get an error right here "choices=myChoice(self.q_prime).choices()":
> name 'self' is not defined
>
> My Form Class:
>
> class myChoice:
>         def __init__(self, q_prime):
>             _choice = []
>             #_choice.append(q_prime)
>
>         def choices():
>             _choice.append("yellow")
>             _choice.append("red")
>
>             return _choice
>
> class myForm(forms.Form):
>     def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
>         try:
>             self.q_prime = kwargs.pop('q')
>         except:
>             pass
>         super(myForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
>
>     choice = forms.ChoiceField(label="My choice",
>                        choices=myChoice(self.q_prime).choices()) #I
> get an error right here: name 'self' is not defined
>
>
> >
>

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