Hi, I'm wondering what would be the preferred way to solve the following forward reference problem:
--------------------------------------- class BaseA(object): def __init__(self): return class DebugA(BaseA): def __init__(self): return # here I would have a prototype of class A which is the same as class BaseA class B(object): def __init__(self): self.obj = A() return if __name__ == "__main__": # class A(BaseA): # Uncomment this for using BaseA objects # pass class A(DebugA): # Uncomment this for using DebugA objects pass --------------------------------------- I can figure out some ways to fix this but none seems satisfying. Either they are too specific or too cumbersome. A runtime redefinition of class A does not seem to work either. What would be the most "pythonesque" solution other than sorting out the class order? Best Regards, Lorenzo -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list