On Nov 7, 10:33 am, Peter Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > brasse wrote: > > with nested(Foo('a'), Foo('b', True)) as (a, b): > > print a.tag > > print b.tag > > If been watching this thread for a while, and I think that your problems > will go away if you write actual nested with-blocks: > > with Foo("a") as a: > with Foo("b") as b: > print a.tag > print b.tag > > Why look for a complex solution if there is a simple one? >
That works great if you are only working with two objects. It gets a bit uglier when you need to use three or more objects. I'm just trying to figure out if there is some kind of best practice in the Python community that works well (even with more than two objects) for the two usage scenarios I have described. :.:: mattias -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list