"Edward Kozlowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Pyenos wrote: > > class model:pass > > class view: > > model() > > class controller: > > model() > > > > I can instantiate clsss model from inside class view but I can't > > instantiate class model from inside controller, due to the nature of > > python interpreter. > > > > I wish to circumvent this restriction by: > > > > class model:pass > > class view: > > parent_class.model() > > class controller: > > parent_class.model() > > > > but, I don't know the built-in variable that points to the parent > > class. Could someone tell me how can I instantiate class model from > > inside controller AND instantiate class model from inside view? > > I would try the following: > > class model: > def printFoo(self): > print "foo" > class view: > def __init__(self): > self.model = model() > class controller: > def __init__(self): > self.model = model() > > Then you can do: > vObj = view() > vObj.model.printFoo() > > And: > cObj = controller() > cObj.model.printFoo()
I've made an error in the original article that you have quoted here but I have cancelled it. However, I have understood your solution and I think it is helpful. Thank you. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list