Hi all, I have been slowly progressing with my application written in wxPython. I love the freedom, speed and lack of the compiling run. I still have to get used to the lack of (strong) types, and it sometimes frustates me to no end that a wrongly given argument explodes somewhere deep inside my application without giving any clue why it blew up in the first place..
Right now i have a list in a class that I export as a member variable to the outside world, it is a standard list (e.g. [] ) but I wish to have a stronger type checking when adding objects, that only some objects are allowed and others are not. It was quite easy to create it, but I wonder if there is already a standard solution for lists that carry only objects of a single type? I solved it now, by using isinstance() and giving the class name as argument to the list (thank god that everything in Python is an object ;-) ) where I check against when adding, but re-inventing the wheel is silly ofcourse - Jorgen -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list