Joe P. Cool schrieb: > Hi, > > I like C#'s style of defining a property in one place. Can the > following way > to create a property be considered reasonable Python style (without > the > print statements, of course)? > > class sample(object): > def __init__(self): > sample.y = self._property_y() > > def _property_y(self): > def _get(self): > print 'getting y.' > return self._y > def _set(self, value): > print 'setting y.' > self._y = value > def _del(self): > print 'bye, y!' > del self._y > return property(_get, _set, _del)
There are a few recipies, like this: class Foo(object): @apply def foo(): def fget(self): return self._foo def fset(self, value): self._foo = value return property(**locals()) Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list