Xavier wrote: > I'm attempting to write a proxy for xmlrpc calls.
why not use the one in the standard library? > I want to expand this to do something like; > > >>a=MagicObject() > >>x = a.b.c.d > > Then on the last __getattr__ send a call over xmlrpc. > How do I determine when the last __getattr__ will be? you can't determine that. (and XML-RPC doesn't support attribute access either, so this sounds like a rather pointless exercise) > I thought about getting the source code from the correct frame, but > I don't think thats a good solution. getting the source won't help, unless you're willing to violate Python's execution model. > Any ideas? stick to the standard. </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list