This code is from The Python Cookbook, 2nd edition, 12.2 Counting Tags in a Document:
from xml.sax.handler import ContentHandler import xml.sax class countHandler(ContentHandler): def __init__(self): self.tags={} def startElement(self, name, attr): self.tags[name] = 1 + self.tags.get(name, 0) Isn't overriding __init__ a risky thing to do? The docs don't mention it as a method I should override, and also don't define what's in there or if I'd need to call the base class __init__. Moreover, startDocument is provided for parser setup. As it happens, ContentHandler.__init__ isn't empty, so the above code could fail if the parser isn't prepared for _locator to be undefined. Is the above code is an acceptable idiom? -- Neil Cerutti -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list