Calvin Spealman a écrit :
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 11:32 AM, Cousson, Benoit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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There is no point of nested classes because nested classes _are not_ supported by python.
Depending on the definition of "supported". (snip)
In my case, I'm trying to use a similar approach as XIST's one, meaning using Python class to model hierarchical data. So clearly nested
>> class is a very nice and easy understandable way to do that.
I don't find that this is clear in anyway. I can't imagine why you'd think a nested class is even useful here, rather than an instance with some understandable attributes.
I onced played with the same idea, ie using nested classes as a declarative approach to XML/HTML generation. It didn't quite work - at least not well enough to be worth spending more time on the topic - but at least I can imagine why the OP thinks "true" nested classes would have help here.
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