Jean-Michel Pichavant <jeanmic...@sequans.com> writes: > Did you consider subclassing your Var class ? This is how you extend a > class behavior in OOP. > > class PSIVar(var): > def __init__(self, name, desc, other=None, fun=None): > var.__init__(self, name, desc) > if other is not None: > self.other = other > self.fun = fun > assert callable(self.fun) > > v1 = PSIVar('name', 'desc') > > that's it. > > By the way, don't create instance attribute conditionally. Your PSIVar > instance should always have a 'other' attribute, its value can be None > though. > > > > JM
Yes thanks, first I tried that, but I didn't want to have to change my class definition if the one from the library changes. So I started to mess with *args and **kwargs and it was really not beautiful ;) Anyway since I want to other and more deep changes I just forked the project and start work on that... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list