Jeremy Jones wrote: > Something like this? I put the following code in test_file.py: > > class MyFile(file): > def doing_something(self): > print "in my own method" > > > And used it like this: > > In [1]: import test_file > > In [2]: f = test_file.MyFile("foobar.file", "w") > > In [3]: f.write("foo\n") > > In [4]: f.doing_something() > in my own method > > > But do you really need to subclass file, or can you just use a file > instance in your class? > > > Jeremy Jones I don't know if I should be inheriting file or just using a file object. How would I determine which one would be more appropriate? Thanks, Jeremy
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