Dear all, I have the following code in each steps of loop: #################################################### obj = partial(self.myinstance.myfunc) obj.func = self.myinstance.myfunc obj.arg = ["TWCH",self,key,val.checkState(),val] obj.keywords = self.myinstance ######################################################## But i get the following traceback: ############################################ Traceback (most recent call last): File "./main.py", line 117, in <module> main() File "./main.py", line 104, in main x.showFindProjects() File "/home/mohsen/codes/amlak/amlak/src/UIInterface.py", line 101, in showFindProjects self.uiProjectsFind.setupUi(self.projectsFind) File "/home/mohsen/codes/amlak/amlak/src/projectsFind.py", line 288, in setupUi obj.func = self.myinstance.myfunc TypeError: readonly attribute ############################################################### Before any help, Thank you...
Yours, Mohsen On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 00:56 +0100, MRAB wrote: > On 22/10/2013 23:13, Ben Finney wrote: > > Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh <moh...@pahlevanzadeh.org> writes: > > > >> Suppose i have function name, 3 arguments for it, and object of its > >> caller such as self.blahbalah > > > > This doesn't make much sense to me. I think you mean: You have an > > object, ‘self.blahblah’, which has a function attribute, ‘name’. > > > Perhaps the OP means that 'name' is a variable which is bound to the > name of the function/method, which is an attribute of self.blahbalah. > > > (Aside: Please choose better example names, these make it rather > > difficult to talk about.) > > > >> So: > >> my function is: > >> self.blahblah.name(arg1,arg2,arg3) > > > > Your *function* is ‘self.blahblah.name’. > > > > One possible way to express a *call* that function is > > ‘self.blahblah.name(arg1, arg2, arg3)’. > > > If 'name' is bound to the name, then: > > func = getattr(self.blahblah, name) > func(arg1, arg2, arg3) > > or just: > > getattr(self.blahblah, name)(arg1, arg2, arg3) > > >> I read functools documentations, may be objictive usage and > >> functionality differ, Do you have experience with objective usage ? > >> http://docs.python.org/2/library/functools.html#partial-objects > > > > I don't understand what the question is. You have shown a way to call > > your function; what do you want to do now? > > > >> I need to use it in my class, > > > > Feel free :-) > > > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list