On Thursday, December 12, 2013 9:55:29 PM UTC+3, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 12/12/2013 1:35 PM, Gary Herron wrote: > > > On 12/12/2013 10:05 AM, Amimo Benja wrote: > > >> I have an issue with a Python script that I will show as follows: > > >> http://codepad.org/G8Z2ConI > > >> > > >> Assume that you have three (well defined) classes: AirBase and VmNet, > > >> . VmNet has got a method that is called recursively each time an HTTP > > >> response is received. The variable recordTuple needs to be built > > >> independently for each instance of VmNet that is created. However, the > > >> mentioned variable is being overwritten across every instance, so if > > >> you try to get it from vmnet_instance_y, you would get exactly the > > >> same than retrieving it from vmnet_instance_x. > > >> > > >> • What is the code issue? I need to use this script in a project and I > > >> don't know how to proceed. > > >> > > >> Actually, the script aims to follow the principle don't repeat > > >> yourself (DRY). As you may notice, VmNet and AirBase does not have def > > >> __init__(self), so self.recordTupleBase does not probably exist. > > >> Additionally, many other subclasses, similar to VmNet, can implement > > >> the recursive method using that recordTupleBase. > > >> > > >> * I will gladly appreciate any help thanks.... > > > > > > You haven't actually asked a question here. You say you don't know how > > > to proceed with "a project", but we don't know what that project is. In > > > fact, I can't even figure out if your trouble is with the script, or > > > with using the script in this unknown project. > > > > > > Also, if you repost, please include the script in the email, not as a > > > pointer to somewhere else. > > > > And reduce the script to the minimum needed to reproduce the problem. > > The effort to do that may reveal the solution. > > > > -- > > Terry Jan Reedy
Okay Terry -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list