Hi, I'm doing something odd with pycairo and friends and I want to see what commands are coming out of my objects.
Here's some code: class Box: def draw() self.context.set_source_rgb(1, 0, 0) self.context.rectangle(0, 00, 50, 50) self.context.fill() Box.draw() draws a red box, all fine. But, I *also* want it to output the actual commands within the draw def to the console (or a file). At the moment I am doing this: class Box: def draw() self.context.set_source_rgb(1, 0, 0) self.context.rectangle(0, 00, 50, 50) self.context.fill() print """ self.context.set_source_rgb(1, 0, 0) self.context.rectangle(0, 00, 50, 50) self.context.fill() """ Do you see the form? Is there some <voodoo magic> python introspection way I can perform that automagically without having to use the print statement? Something like: class Box: def draw() self.context.set_source_rgb(1, 0, 0) self.context.rectangle(0, 00, 50, 50) self.context.fill() def dump(): <mystical mindblowing stuff involving deep magic> See, I told you it was insane :) \d -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list