Gerald Britton wrote:
For my
final attempt, I add the prefix "a." to my use of "foo"
class a():
... foo = 'foo'
... def g(x):
... return a.foo
...
The first parameter to any method in a class* is going to be the
instance of that class, and is usually named 'self'. So your above code
(to stick with your 'x') should be:
def g(x):
return x.foo
or to follow normal naming conventions:
def g(self):
return self.foo
~Ethan~
*It is also possible to write special methods that take the class as the
first argument (classmethod) or don't take either (staticmethod).
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