Hi! I have an extension module (a plugin written with Boost.Python) and around that a wrapper class that adapts a few things. Since the module is a plugin, there are multiple implementations of this. What I'm currently doing is this:
plugin = __import__(plugin_name) class PluginWrapper(plugin.PluginClass): ... This means that the definition of class PluginWrapper actually depends on the previously loaded module. What I would like to do is to define the wrapper just once and instead pass the plugin module to the constructor: class PluginWrapper(object): ... plugin = __import__(plugin_name) instance = PluginWrapper(plugin) Now, I use the wrapper to make some function more friendly (e.g. default parameters, keyword-parameters, wrapping raw handles) but I want other functions from the baseclass to remain untouched. If I use a baseclass, this lookup is automatic. However, when I pass the instance to the constructor, I have to store it in a member, and then I have to add code for every function only to delegate it to that member. Is there an easy and generic way out of this? Thanks! Uli -- Sator Laser GmbH Geschäftsführer: Thorsten Föcking, Amtsgericht Hamburg HR B62 932 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list