Hi, I scouted the ng for someone w/ a similar problem and couldn't find one, so I might be thinking about this probable non-issue in a wrong way.
What I am trying to accomplish should be pretty self explanatory when looking at the following: >>> class heh(object): ... def __init__(self): ... self.foo='hello' ... def change(self): ... self.foo+=' world' ... def show(self): ... return self.foo ... ... class hih(object): ... def __init(self): ... self.foo=heh.foo() ... def show(self): ... return self.foo ... >>> x=heh() >>> x.show() 'hello' >>> x.change() >>> x.show() 'hello world' >>> y=x.hih() >>> y.show() Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? File "<stdin>", line 13, in show AttributeError: 'hih' object has no attribute 'foo' so, how do I reference heh.foo in its current state (i.e. 'hello world', not 'hello') from hih? Thanks, -Josh. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list