On 02/15/2013 01:28 PM, Bob Brusa wrote:
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to make it more clear, I attach a cut-down version of my program. It includes comments to explain in more detail what my problem is. Bob
Good job cutting down the sample. Naturally, it'd have been smart to tell us you don't get the same traceback this way. But it looks like the first problem is in that missing __init__() method. Instead of saying "it doe not work" it'd be good to examine just what error traceback you got when you did have it there. I suspect it's because you're passing parameters in when you invoke it (iodev, baud_rate = 57600) but you don't have any arguments. You don't even have the self argument.
You are also missing the super call, as outlined earlier in this thread. So the base class won't being properly initialized once you fix the first problem.
Reread Thomas Rachel's message, and if you still can't make it work, tell us what errors you still get, or what you don't understand.
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