hi, I need to find a "good" design pattern to instanciate, and add specific code all in one. Let me explain it :
I need to define "some" code, better be in a class, something like class LinkA(object): def mystuff(self): <do something different> class LinkB(object): def mystuff(self): <do something different again> AND I need an instance of this class { "stuff A": LinkA() "stuff B": LinkB() } This kind of code "would" be fine, I mean, the result effect in memory is fine for me. But I don't like the way I have to 1/ give a useless name to LinkA, linkB (there can be hundreds of names like that) 2/ I have to write it down two times (and that's one time too much) any ideas ? something like [ new object(): def mystuff(self): <do something> , new object(): def mystuff(self): <do something else> ] would be really perfect (but I know it does not work, or at least, I don't know how to make it work) In fact, I would like to define a class, and an instance in a single statement thanks -- Eric http://codeslash.blogspot.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list