Hello all, I have a misunderstanding about dynamic class methods. I don't expect this behavior:
In [2]: class test: ...: def __init__(self, method): ...: self.method = method ...: self.method() ...: In [3]: def m(self): print self ...: In [4]: test(m) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- exceptions.TypeError Traceback (most recent call last) /cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/Wmill/<console> /cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/Wmill/<console> in __init__(self, method) TypeError: m() takes exactly 1 argument (0 given) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why doesn't m get the implicit self parameter in the self.method() call? How would I make it a proper member of the class, so that a self.method() call would work with the above "m" function? Peace Bill Mill bill.mill at gmail.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list