Ron Garret wrote:
I need to dynamically generate new types at run time. I can do this in
two ways. I can use the "type" constructor, or I can generate a "class"
statement as a string and feed that to the exec function. The former
technique is much cleaner all else being equal, but I want to be able to
specify the __slots__ class variable for these new types, and it seems
that to do that I need to use the latter method. Is that true? Is it
really impossible to specify __slots__ using the "type" constructor?
Why don't you just write a function to create class objects?
def f(*params):
class C(...):
... # based on params
return C
STeVe
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