Re: Merging Objects

2006-04-03 Thread Michael Spencer
Cloudthunder wrote: > Sorry, I don't understand, how does this solve my problem? > __getattr__ and __setattr__ allow you to set up dynamic delegation e.g., class Foo(object): def __init__(self, **kw): self.__dict__.update(kw) def methFoo(self, x): return "Foo.methFoo(%

Re: Merging Objects

2006-04-03 Thread Cloudthunder
Sorry, I don't understand, how does this solve my problem?On 4/3/06, Jesus Rivero - (Neurogeek) <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-Hash: SHA1>>> help(getattr) help(setattr) Regards,  Jesus Rivero - (Neurogeek)Cloudthunder wrote:> Question: how do I merge two objects? I wou

Re: Merging Objects

2006-04-03 Thread Jesus Rivero - (Neurogeek)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 >>> help(getattr) help(setattr) Regards, Jesus Rivero - (Neurogeek) Cloudthunder wrote: > Question: how do I merge two objects? I would like to be able to > have an instance of Foo and an instance of Boo and then be able to > add them together an

Merging Objects

2006-04-03 Thread Cloudthunder
Question: how do I merge two objects? I would like to be able to have an instance of Foo and an instance of Boo and then be able to add them together and create a new object that has the methods and properties of both objects. I am going to be doing a lot of this and I don't want to have to dynamic