Hi, At my work we have a framework writen in python which allows us to test our equipment. This framework is quite large and uses a Singelton called frameworkExec which we pass around between objects in order to share functionailty. For example, frameWorkExec stores an instance of the BatteryManagement module which I use to set the voltage during certain tests.
I've just writen a gui using wx which I wish to use to calibrate our voltage supply. I launch this app at the moment within python win as follows - app = VoltageCalibrationApp(0) app.MainLoop() class VoltageCalibrationApp(wx.App): def OnInit(self): voltageCalibration = {} voltageCalibration[0.0] = 1.2 voltageCalibration[9.0] = 10.1 voltageCalibration[22.0] = 22.7 voltageCalibration[24.0] = 24.8 voltageCalibration[30.0] = 31.1 voltageCalibration[35.0] = 36.9 frame = VoltageCalibrationFrame(None, -1, 'Voltage Calibration', voltageCalibration) frame.Show(True) frame.Centre() return True I hope that by adding the code above into the framework, I will be able to call this app as part of the framework before the execution of certain tests, as follows - app = VoltageCalibrationApp(0) app.MainLoop() test1.run() test2.run() As you can see in the VoltageCalibrationApp class, I am currently hardcoding voltageCalibration. Rather than doing this, I wish to store them in our singleton which is available at the scope at which I create my VoltageCalibrationApp instance. But I can't figure our a way of referencing my singleton with the OnInit function. Normally, you would pass the reference via __init__ How can I do this? Thanks, Barry. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list