On Jun 30, 5:23 am, Carl Banks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Now that I've suggested that, I highly recommend you be sure you're > very acquainted with new-style objects and method resolution order > before attempting this. You need extra care when using MI, even > though this use of it is rather tame. > > Cark Banks
I would say that the burden on the writer of the hierarchy is not that much. The real burder is on the *reader* of the code, which can get easily confused from where methods are coming. This is way I usually do not recommend MI: because of the reading and maintenance effort (see for instance the nightmarish situation in Zope 2). To the OP I would suggest to consider containment instead, to consider using proxy objects, __getattr__ and other similiar tricks that usually do the job. Michele Simionato -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list