Hi guys, I am building a nested data structure with the following compontens:
<> class Item: def __init__(self, pId, pChange, pComment): self.ID = pId self.Delta = pChange self.Comment = pComment def PrintItem(self): str = '%s,%s,%s'%(self.ID,self.Delta,self.comment) return str class Package: def __init__(self, pSerial, pDate, pOwner, pSchema): self.serial = pSerial self.date = pDate self.owner = pOwner self.schema = pSchema self.items = [] def insertItem(self, pItem): self.items.append(pItem) def printPackage(self): lines = [] str = '%s,%s,%s,%s'%(self.serial,self.date,self.owner,self.schema) number = self.items.length for idx in xrange(number): line = '' istr = self.items[idx].PrintItem() line = str + ',' + istr lines.append(line) return lines <> The above structure is processed with next code: <> size = len(packages) package = None for index in xrange(size): logger.info('PrettyPrinting package id=%d',index) oplines = [] oplines = packages[index].printPackage() for i in xrange(oplines.length): data.append(oplines[i]) <> I've got the next error message: ' Traceback (most recent call last): File "XmlHistory_orig.py", line 203, in ? oplines = packages[index].printPackage() TypeError: unbound method printPackage() must be called with Package instance as first argument (got nothing instead) ' I did give a try to access the fields directly <> packages = [] data = [] size = len(packages) for index in xrange(size): str = '%s,%s,%s,%s'%(packages[index].serial,packages[index].date,packages[index].owner,packages[index].schema) itemnum = len(packages[index].items) oplines = [] for itemIndx in xrange(itemnum): element = '%s,%s,%s'%(packages[index].items[itemIdx].ID,packages[index].items[itemIdx].Delta,packages[index].items[itemIdx].comment) oplines.append(str + ','+elemt) <> Error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "XmlHistory.py", line 204, in ? str = '%s,%s,%s,%s'%(packages[index].serial,packages[index].date,packages[index].owner,packages[index].schema) AttributeError: class Package has no attribute 'serial' The strange in this issue for me, that I do not see why are the class methods and fields lost. Any idea is wellcome. Gabor -- Linux: Choice of a GNU Generation -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list