On Oct 3, 1:46 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers
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dmitrey a écrit :
hi all,
I have a code
z = MyClass(some_args)
can I somehow get info in MyClass __init__ function that user uses z
as name of the variable?
I.e. to have __init__ function that creates field z.name with
On Oct 3, 9:46 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dmitrey a écrit :
hi all,
I have a code
z = MyClass(some_args)
can I somehow get info in MyClass __init__ function that user uses z
as name of the variable?
I.e. to have __init__ function that creates field z.name with
dmitrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Oct 3, 9:46 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
x = MyClass()
y = x
del x
objects = [MyClass() for i in range(100)]
If you can come with a meaningfull answer to what's *the* name of
any of the MyClass instance(s) in both cases,
hi all,
I have a code
z = MyClass(some_args)
can I somehow get info in MyClass __init__ function that user uses z
as name of the variable?
I.e. to have __init__ function that creates field z.name with value
z.
Thank you in advance, D.
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En Fri, 03 Oct 2008 15:04:01 -0300, dmitrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
I have a code
z = MyClass(some_args)
can I somehow get info in MyClass __init__ function that user uses z
as name of the variable?
I.e. to have __init__ function that creates field z.name with value
z.
No. I'd just
dmitrey a écrit :
hi all,
I have a code
z = MyClass(some_args)
can I somehow get info in MyClass __init__ function that user uses z
as name of the variable?
I.e. to have __init__ function that creates field z.name with value
z.
This has been debated to hell and back. To make a long story