On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 16:43:49 -0800, Rafe Kettler wrote: > On Feb 21, 1:59 pm, pradeepbpin <pradeepb...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I have a main program module that invokes an input dialog box via a >> menu item. Now, the code for drawing and processing the input of dialog >> box is in another module, say 'dialogs.py'. I connect the menu item to >> this dialog box by a statement like, >> >> manu_item.connect('activate', lambda a: dialogs.open_dilaog()) >> >> If this function open_dialog() returns a list of dialog inputs values, >> how can I access those values in the main module ? > > Moreover, I don't see why you need a lambda in this case. Why not just > pass the function itself?
My guess is that the callback function is passed a single argument, and open_dialog doesn't take any arguments, hence the wrapper which just ignores the argument and calls the function. -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list