On 2007-11-26, Bruno Desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Patrick Mullen a écrit : > (snip) >> Still an unnecessary lookup on tmp though :) And it would be useless >> to use it for one assignment, the idea is to eliminate all the typing >> with this: >> >> self.var1 = 5 >> self.var2 = "a value" >> self.var3 = stuff >> self.var4 = [2,54,7,7] >> self.var5 = "dingaling" >> self.var6 = 6.4 >> self.var7 = 1 >> self.var8 = False >> self.var9 = True > > self.__dict__.update(dict(var1=5, var2="a value", var3 = stuff, <etc>)) > > Someone else ? Or are we done with this DeadHorse ?
I was really upset about having to type 'self' all the time, until I learned that in ABC, one of Python's precursors, you had to use '__anInstanceOf_This_TYPE_or_Maybe_A__SubClassOfItInstead_arg0_'. -- Neil Cerutti Sermon Outline: I. Delineate your fear II. Disown your fear III. Displace your rear --Church Bulletin Blooper -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list