On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 16:13:28 +0000, christophertidy wrote: > Within my main.py file I have > > class Main(object): > stepStore = StepStore() > > @staticmethod > def createDepSteps(): > .... > stepStore.addStep([bol7, pre5]) > ....... > > @staticmethod > def processSteps(): > for step in stepStore.stepList[:]: > ...... > > Main.createDepSteps() > Main.processSteps()
What's `Main` useful for? Is Java shining through again? A class with just static methods isn't a class but just a container for functions. But functions usually live in modules in Python so get rid of that class and move the functions to module level. > Trying this approach I am getting a error saying with the > processSteps() method, stepStore is undefined `stepStore` is searched in the function and then in the module. But it is defined in the class. So you have to access `Main.stepStore`. Unless you are modifying `stepStore.stepList` while iterating over it, you don't need to make a copy by the way. Ciao, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list