On Feb 14, 6:38 am, Michele Simionato <michele.simion...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Feb 14, 12:56 am, Gustavo Narea <m...@gustavonarea.net> wrote: > > > > > Hello, everybody. > > > I have this signature-changing decorator > > <http://paste.chrisarndt.de/paste/15aac02a90094a41a13a1b9b85a14dd6> > > which I > > want to turn into a signature-preserving one. Here's my try > > <http://paste.chrisarndt.de/paste/d0f835c00f824437bf4a0898f8020fc8>, > > but I get > > this > > error:http://paste.chrisarndt.de/paste/33e06be6e6d74e49b05c45534dfcc9fe?wra... > > > What am I doing wrong? I think it looks like this > > example:http://pypi.python.org/pypi/decorator#async > > > Thanks in advance. > > > - Gustavo. > > > PS: functols.wrap is not an option because my code has to work with > > Python 2.4+. > > Difficult to see what is happening, since you have so many > dependencies. However, from the traceback I would say that > you are passing to the decorator a function with a __name__ > attribute which is None. I would insert a call to pdb here > > def __call__(self, func): > import pdb; pdb.set_trace() > return decorator(self.call, func) > > and I would inspect func.__name__. > > HTH, > > M.Simionato
Thanks for your response, Michele. This is what I get: """ (Pdb) func.__name__ 'greetings' (Pdb) func.__dict__ {} (Pdb) func.__module__ 'pylonsproject.controllers.root' """ Which seems correct to me. By the way, I forgot to mention that what is decorated is an instance method. I don't know if that would change something. Thanks in advance. - Gustavo. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list