TK wrote: > Sorry but it does not work. It _does_ work. It just don't do what you expect. That's different till you know how to do it.
Let's see: > >>> class Test(object): > ... def __call__(self): > ... print 'Hi' > ... You first define a class whose members can be called. > >>> Test() > <__main__.Test object at 0x3e6d0> Then you build an instance of these class. Fine. If you want to call this instance you have to tell python: >>> class Test: ... def __init__(self): ... print 'In init.' ... def __call__(self): ... print 'In call.' ... >>> t=Test() In init. >>> t() In call. >>> Test() In init. <__main__.Test instance at 0x401e2b6c> >>> Test()() In init. In call. >>> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list