Le Mercredi 24 Mai 2006 22:04, Diez B. Roggisch a écrit : > Nope, not in that way. But you might consider writing a proxy/wrapper > for an object. That looks like this (rouch sketch from head): > > class FileWrapper(object): > def __init__(self, f): > self._f = f > > def __getattr__(self, name): > return getattr(self._f, name) > > def myreadline(self): > .... Why use a proxy when you can just inherit from the builtin file object ?
class myFile(file) : def myreadline(self) : print 'yo' In [20]: myFile('frwiki-20060511-abstract.xml') Out[20]: <open file 'frwiki-20060511-abstract.xml', mode 'r' at 0xa78cc1e4> In [21]: myFile('frwiki-20060511-abstract.xml').myreadline() yo In [22]: -- _____________ Maric Michaud _____________ Aristote - www.aristote.info 3 place des tapis 69004 Lyon Tel: +33 426 880 097 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list