Hi there, I have the following simplified classes:
class Project: def __init__(self,pname): self.devices = {} # Dictionary of Device objects self.pname = pname def setpname(self,pname): self.pname = pname def adddevice(self,dname): self.devices[dname] = Device(self,dname) class Device: def __init__(self,parent,dname): self.parent = parent self.dname = dname def setdname(self,dname): self.dname = dname Now, what I would like to do is wrap all of the set/add methods in a function that pickles the Project object. I would then save the pickled objects and use them to undo any changes to the above data structures. I have a suspicion that there's an easier way to do this than explicitly adding a Project.pickleme() call to the beginning of all of my set/add methods. So is there a way to wrap methods for this type of functionality or is there another way of doing this, maybe without using setter methods? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list