> Is there a simple way to get the current object's name? You would think > __name__ would work, right? It doesn't.
className = item.__class__.__name__ > I'd like to avoid passing a reference to an object's parent in > __init__, but is there a built in way in Python to say "You, Parent > Object, do ...stuff!" Use the super() function to access an attribute of a parent clas class C(B): def meth(self, arg): super(C, self).meth(arg) -Farshid -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list