On Feb 13, 6:35 pm, Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> wrote: > On 2/12/2011 9:20 PM, Martin De Kauwe wrote: > > > On Feb 13, 5:12 am, Terry Reedy<tjre...@udel.edu> wrote: > >> On 2/12/2011 1:24 AM, Martin De Kauwe wrote: > > >>> The point of this posting was just to ask those that know, whether it > >>> was a bad idea to use the class object in the way I had or was that > >>> OK? And if I should have just used a dictionary, why? > > >> Did you miss my suggestion to use a module rather than a class? > >> Modules do not have some of the disadvantages of classes listed by J. > >> Nagle. > > >> -- > >> Terry Jan Reedy > > > Hi, sorry I did. I just re-read it, could you provide an example? > > I am not sure what you are asking. tkinter.contants is one example. > > > Sorry i am having a major mind blank this morning (I think this is > > obvious!?). And it would meet all of the criteria outlined by John > > Nagle? > > A module will work fine if but only if you commit yourself to having all > keys be legal Python identifiers. But that is usually not a problem with > configuration values. > > -- > Terry Jan Reedy
I think I got it, did you mean something like this? class Constants: radius_of_earth = 6.37122E+6 days_as_yrs = 1.0 / 365.25 m2_as_ha = 1E-4 # metres squared as hectares g_as_tonnes = 1E-6 # grammes as tonnes kg_as_tonnes = 1E-3 # kg as tonnes kg_as_g = 1E+3 def __init__(self): self.radius_of_earth = self.__class__.radius_of_earth self.days_as_yrs = self.__class__.days_as_yrs self.m2_as_ha = self.__class__.m2_as_ha self.g_as_tonnes = self.__class__.g_as_tonnes self.kg_as_tonnes = self.__class__.kg_as_tonnes self.kg_as_g = self.__class__.kg_as_g usage something like >>>from constants import Constants >>>Constants.kg_as_g >>>1000.0 Something similar for the params? thanks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list