Hello Python gurus, I'm quite new when it comes to Python so I will appreciate any help. Here is what I'm trying to do. I've two classes like below
import new import unittest class test(unittest.TestCase): def test_first(self): print 'first test' def test_second(self): print 'second test' def test_third(self): print 'third test' class tee(unittest.TestCase): pass and I want to attach all test methods of 'test'(i.e. test_first(), test_second() and test_third()) class to 'tee' class. So I'm trying to do something like if __name__=="__main__": for name,func in inspect.getmembers(test,inspect.ismethod): if name.find('test_')!= -1: tee.name = new.instancemethod(func,None,tee) after doing above when I run this statement print dirs(tee) I don't see test_first(), test_second() and test_third() attached to class 'tee'. Any ideas, on how can I attach methods of class 'test' to class 'tee' dynamically? Any help is highly appreciated. Many thanks and I look forward to any help. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list