Craig Ringer, Quinta 30 Dezembro 2004 06:27, wrote: > I couldn't really catch your explanation, but mention of changing all > instances of a class suggests that you may be in a situation where you > need to modify the class, not its instances. There are two methods I use > when I have to change things across all instances:
I'm sorry. It was late here and I've been coding this and other things for near 14h in a row... I think that even I wouldn't understand that if I weren't working with it :-) > I have no idea if that's actually appropriate for your needs, it's just > a stab in the dark, but perhaps it might be. It helps, yes. Putting the object on the class instead of on an instance of it might (I'm 99.9% sure) solve the problem. (I have already done that for other object that is shared, but I didn't remember doing that for this) Thank you. You helped a lot to make me "see" it :-) -- Godoy. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list