Re: [Tutor] metaclass question

2007-01-24 Thread Kent Johnson
Kim Branson wrote: Hi, what i've ended up doing is the following define a EmpiricalScore class that has all the methods for computing results define a single method in the evaluation class that is called Score. This method simply walks though a list and executes the methods in

Re: [Tutor] metaclass question

2007-01-23 Thread Kim Branson
Hi, what i've ended up doing is the following define a EmpiricalScore class that has all the methods for computing results define a single method in the evaluation class that is called Score. This method simply walks though a list and executes the methods in that list. There may be one

[Tutor] metaclass question

2007-01-22 Thread Kim Branson
Hi i'm interested in implementing a factoryclass in python What i'd like to do is have my factoryClass produce an instance of a class with some methods defined in arguments to the factory class. The classes that are produced have many common methods, but a single unique method. This method

Re: [Tutor] metaclass question

2007-01-22 Thread Andreas Kostyrka
Technically, you don't need metaclasses probably: class A(object): def methA(self, abc): pass def methB(self, def, ghi): pass def defaultMethod(self): raise UnknownMethodError() def __init__(self, methodName): self._calc = getattr(self, meth%s %

Re: [Tutor] metaclass question

2007-01-22 Thread Alan Gauld
Kim Branson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi i'm interested in implementing a factoryclass in python What i'd like to do is have my factoryClass produce an instance of a class with some methods defined in arguments to the factory class. The classes that are