hg kirjoitti: > mm wrote: > >> Yes, it was the (), equivalent to thiks like new() create new object >> from class xy. >>> s1.append(Word) >> s1.append(Word()) >> >> But I was looking for a "struct" equivalent like in c/c++. >> And/or "union". I can't find it. >> >> Maybe you know a source (URL) "Python for c/c++ programmers" or things >> like that. >> >> >> Yes, I konw whats an object is... > > > A struct in C is unrelated to a struct in C++ as a struct in C++ _is_ a > class. > > > hg >
What does your sentence mean, exactly? If I take a C file xyz.c containing a struct definition S, say, rename it to be xyz.cpp and feed it to a C++ compiler, the S sure remains a struct and the C++ compiler has no difficulty in handling it as a struct, so ?!? Cheers, Jussi -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list