On Dec 14, 12:55 pm, Sancar Saran <sancar.sa...@evodot.com> wrote: > Hello Again. > > I hope, I don't bug too much. > > First of all. I want to Thank to everyone who respond my messages. > > I was able to do some of my needs and stuck some others. > > So ? I need help again. > > And here my progress.. > > Following was my globalized registry solution > > # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- > > class Registry: > > data = {} > > def __init__(self,environ): > self.data['env'] = environ > self.data['init'] = 'hede' > > def set_entry(self,key,data): > self.data[key] = data > > def get_entry(self,key): > return self.data[key] > > def debug(self): > > r = '<pre>' > r += repr(self.data) > r += '</pre>' > > return r > > I have some questions about this code.
[snip] On a side note -- data will be a class level attribute, rather than I'm guessing a desired instance level one. >>> class Blah: data = {} def __init__(self, whatever): self.data[whatever] = 'asfasdf' >>> x = Blah(3) >>> y = Blah(4) >>> Blah.data {3: 'asfasdf', 4: 'asfasdf'} >>> x.data {3: 'asfasdf', 4: 'asfasdf'} >>> y.data {3: 'asfasdf', 4: 'asfasdf'} As opposed to: >>> class Blah: def __init__(self, whatever): self.data = {} self.data[whatever] = 'asfasdf' >>> x = Blah(3) >>> y = Blah(4) >>> x.data {3: 'asfasdf'} >>> y.data {4: 'asfasdf'} >>> Blah.data Traceback (most recent call last): File "<pyshell#18>", line 1, in <module> Blah.data AttributeError: class Blah has no attribute 'data' Jon. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list