Tim Roberts a écrit : > Bruno Desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Gert Cuykens a écrit : >> >>>>FWIW, the first version raises an exception (unless of course the name >>>>'index' is already bound in the enclosing scope). And the second won't >>>>probably work as expected with CherryPy. >>> >>><code> >>>class HelloWorld: >>>def index(self): >>> return "Hello world!" >>>index.exposed = True #DOOOOOOH! >> >>And the winner is.... >> >> >>></code> >> >>The whole thing, I guess. While Python is quite easy to get started >>with, there are a few gotchas. You're above snippet should be: >> >>class HelloWorld(object): >> def index(self): >> return "Hello World" >> index.exposed = True > > > Many people find it more readable to write that as: > > class HelloWorld(object): > @cherrypy.exposed > def index(self): > return "Hello World"
So do I. But this breaks compatibility with older Python versions, and is perhaps a bit confusing for someone that doesn't seem to really get some basic Python stuffs like what 'self' is... My 2 cents -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list