Philipp von Weitershausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> To answer the question right away: No.
Didn't Dieter Mauer have a nice product that enabled refreshing as long as the
correct dependencies were specified? How could I get a hold of this?
Peace,
George
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Philipp von Weitershausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> George Lee wrote:
> > What is the best practice for where to put interface definitions? Inside an
> > interfaces.py, a browser/interfaces.py?
>
> We prefer to put public interfaces into package.interfa
I am trying to write a test for a view, and making sure that an object I've
created is associated with the correct view. But either of these lines fails
with a ComponentLookupError "Couldn't find view":
view = getView(self.event1, 'daterange_display', self.request)
view = getViewProviding(self.eve
> That entirely depends on how independent you want to keep philikon.a
> from philikon.b. But that question also arises when having just a and b.
Is it possible/typical/advised to have a base set of functionality in philikon,
and then be developing separate packages philikon.a and philikon.b down
What is the best practice for where to put interface definitions? Inside an
interfaces.py, a browser/interfaces.py?
In Zope2 often I had used an "interfaces" (with an s) directory. Should a
directory be called "interface" instead, as it is in zope.app?
What is the logic of the choice of using int
> > What is the purpose of using the dotted name?
>
> Short answer: package namespaces.
>
> Long answer: Say you're creating a widget library. You could call your
> package simply "widget". But then if I create a widget library and
> called it "widget", too, we'd have a conflict and couldn't us
Hi,
I am trying to be a good programmer and create pure Zope packages instead of
Plone products when possible.
How do dotted package names (like plone.portlets or dotted.name) work? In
\zopeinstance\lib\python, is the package actually in
\zopeinstance\lib\python\dotted.name, or is it in
\zopeinst
If view V adapts interface I1 to interface I2, how do I allow a local site
inside my Zope instance to use view W to adapt I1 to I2 instead?
Register a local view? Use overrides.zcml? I cannot find documentation on these
options, just scattered references to them.
Peace,
George
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If an object X implements both interfaces I1 and I2, how does an adapter Y which
can either map from I1->I3 or I2->I3 determine Y(X)?
Peace,
George
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