That works perfectly thank you. Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > EdG a écrit : > (top-post corrected) > > > > Neil Cerutti wrote: > > > >>On 2007-01-18, EdG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>>For debugging purposes, I would like to traverse the class > >>>listing out all the properties. > >> > >>This is the first thing that came to mind. > >> > >>def show_properties(cls): > >> for attr in dir(cls): > >> if isinstance(getattr(cls, attr), property): > >> print attr > >> > > > This works great. I have one more question. Now that I have the name > > of the property, how do I get it's value? > > > > I want to print '%s = %s' % (attr,theattributesvalue) > > > Then you need to have the instance... > > def list_properties(cls): > return [ > name for name in dir(cls) > if isinstance(getattr(cls, name), property) > ] > > def print_properties(obj): > for name in list_properties(obj.__class__): > print "%s : %s" % (name, str(getattr(obj, name)))
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