On Jun 18, 12:49 pm, James Mills <prolo...@shortcircuit.net.au> wrote: > On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 8:31 PM, someone <petshm...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > I was looking for a "short way" to do it because I have a lot > > "some_object.attr.attr or some_object.other_attr.attr" in code. it > > looks like I cannot replace attr with just other variable and must > > type some_object.other_attr.attr or your solution which is however > > longer to type :) > > It would actually help to see some code. >
here it is, In Foo I'd like to have instead of A self.type and the same in class B from some_module import some_object class Foo: def __init__(self): self.type = 'A' def printAttr(self): some_object.A.B some_object.A.C some_object.A.D some_object.A.E some_object.A.F some_object.A.G class Bar: def __init__(self): self.type = 'B' def printAttr(self): some_object.B.B some_object.B.C some_object.B.D some_object.B.E some_object.B.F some_object.B.G > --James -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list