Still learning python, especially OOP. While testing classes, I sometimes think of them as "ordinary containers" of values and functions (methods). That is, values and functions can be grouped together inside "namespaces" calles classes.
class Uno: a=1 def m(): print "mouse" Say that I have this "silly" class. While I can then write print Uno.a I cannot write Uno.m() I get the following error message: TypeError: m() takes no arguments (1 given) Since I have not created any instances of Uno, there is no self object, and I do not understand what object is supplied to the function call. Could anybody explain what argument is being supplied to the method? Is ther any workaround to call the m function? Thank you -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list