Hi,
I'd like to be able to use a nested class (C1) from another sibling nested
class (C3). This looks very similar to the nested scopes of functions except
that it does not work.
class A(object):
pass
class B(object):
class C1(object):
pass
class C2(C1):
foo = A
class C3(object):
foo = C1
The funny thing is that C2 can inherit from C1 but C3 cannot reference C1. B.C1
does not work either, but in that case it makes sense since B is still being
defined.
Is this a language limitation or something that does not make sense at all?
I'm wondering as well if the new nonlocal statement will fix that in py3k?
Thanks in advance,
Benoit
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