Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > Ilias Lazaridis schrieb: >> remark: not sure if the term "dictionary" is correct here. >> >> I have the following situation: >> >> within a setup.cfg, settings are passed this way: >> >> settings=project_page=theProjectPage.com >> myVar=myValue >> >> those are accessible later like this: >> >> settings['project_page'] / settings['myValue'] >> >> - >> >> Now my question: is there any standard function to map the settings >> directly to attributes? >> >> something like: >> >> dictionary_make_attributes(settings) >> >> thus they can be accessed via: >> >> settings.project_page / settings.myVar >> >> or >> >> copy_dictionary_entries_to_attributes(vars, settings) >> >> vars.project_page / vars.myVar > > Either you use __getitem__, or the "bunch"-recipe: > > http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/52308 > > Diez
Looks intresting, but I am a newcomer to python. How would the __getitem__ implementation look like? . -- http://lazaridis.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list