Joe Strout strout.net> writes:
> How are you creating your list? You need to make sure that each
> instance creates its very own list object, something like:
>
>self.foo = []
>
> rather than grabbing a reference to some shared list instance, such as
> one defined as a default argument
y I didn't include example code. I
haven't been able to boil it down to a minimal example yet.
Zane
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Hi there,
I've been banging my head against this for a day, and I can't take it
anymore. It's probably a stupid error, but I don't see where.
I'm trying to use Python to call an external program, and then catch
and process the output of that program. Seems simple enough. The
command I'm trying