On 13/12/2013 06:21, Amimo Benja wrote:
On Thursday, December 12, 2013 9:35:23 PM UTC+3, 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.





Gary Herron

Okay Gary... I will put that into consideration when post another problem or 
solution.


Before you repost would you please read and action this https://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython to prevent us seeing the double line spacing above, thanks.

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