gert wrote: > On Nov 2, 12:27 pm, Boris Borcic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> gert wrote: >>> class Test(object): >>> def execute(self,v): >>> return v >>> def escape(v): >>> return v >>> if __name__ == '__main__': >>> gert = Test() >>> print gert.m1('1') >>> print Test.m2('2') >>> Why doesn't this new style class work in python 2.5.1 ? >> why should it ? > > I don't know I thought it was supported from 2.2? > Look at the error you get.
Repeat: LOOK AT THE ERROR YOU GET! (Hint: "m1" not in ("execute", "escape")) Nothing to do with old- or new-style classes. /W -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list