Why does the following print "0 0" instead of "0 1"? What is the canonical way to rewrite it in order to get what I obviously expect?
class C(object): __val = 0 def set_value(self, val): if val < 0 : self.__val = 0 else : self.__val = val def get_value(self): return self.__val value = property(get_value, set_value) class CC(C): def set_value(self, val): if val < 0: self.__val = 1 else : self.__val = val c = C() cc = CC() c.value = -1 cc.value = -1 print c.value, cc.value Thanks in advance /npat -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list