Pierre-Julien Grizel wrote:
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> I looked at the __call__ method (and read the 'isDocTemp' thread ;-) )
> and, if I must, I can replace m1 and m2 with a __call__ method taking
> another parameter specifying what kind of action it has to do.
>
Well, there's another little gem which got covered i
Chris Withers wrote:
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> Pierre-Julien Grizel wrote:
> >
> > I want my product to be callable with two method, say "m1" and "m2",
> > that perform different tasks.
>
> How would these methods be called?
>
> Chris
Well, I've got my product P somewhere in my object hierarchy.
Its methods _shou
Pierre-Julien Grizel wrote:
>
> I want my product to be callable with two method, say "m1" and "m2",
> that perform different tasks.
How would these methods be called?
Chris
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Chris Withers wrote:
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> Pierre-Julien Grizel wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to perform a name lookup inside a product, relying on
> > acquisition, property and REQUEST lookups.
>
> Are you talking about a python product's __call__ method, by any chance?
>
> Chris
Ahem... Not exactly...
Pierre-Julien Grizel wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to perform a name lookup inside a product, relying on
> acquisition, property and REQUEST lookups.
Are you talking about a python product's __call__ method, by any chance?
Chris
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I'd like to perform a name lookup inside a product, relying on
acquisition, property and REQUEST lookups.
In fact, I want to use the DTML Reference / Table 7 schema to look-up
variables.
I know how to perform REQUEST lookups.
I know how to perform object properties lookups.
I know how to