Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > Zack schrieb: >> If I have a class static variable it doesn't show up in the __dict__ >> of an instance of that class. >> >> class C: >> n = 4 >> >> x = C() >> print C.__dict__ >> {'__module__': '__main__', '__doc__': None, 'n': 4} >> print x.__dict__ >> {} >> >> This behavior makes sense to me as n is not encapsulated in x's >> namespace but what method can you use on x to find all available >> attributes for that class? > > x.__class__.__dict__ > > Diez >
This would leave out any attributes of base classes. Not that I asked for that functionality in my original post but is there a way to get all attributes qualified by x. ? I see that I could walk the dict of x, x.__class__ and x.__class__.__bases__ until I exhaust the tree. But is there a built in method for doing this? -- Zack -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list