On 24Jul2019 11:47, DL Neil wrote:
On 24/07/19 10:07 AM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 24Jul2019 07:21, DL Neil wrote:
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Get some linting tools. They're great for catching this kind of error.
SublimeText has SublimeLinter and PycodeStyle installed, but I'm still
familiarising myself with ST
On 24/07/19 10:07 AM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 24Jul2019 07:21, DL Neil wrote:
...
Get some linting tools. They're great for catching this kind of error.
SublimeText has SublimeLinter and PycodeStyle installed, but I'm still
familiarising myself with ST. Nothing is reported.
Any advice/c
On 24Jul2019 07:21, DL Neil wrote:
Accordingly, the idea that there would be a ClassyThing() but it might
be quite different from another ClassyThing() just makes me shudder!
(sorry, I guess it's that sheltered upbringing ... again!)
It needn't be very different on the outside. The whole poin
On 23/07/19 11:55 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 23Jul2019 14:54, DL Neil wrote:
Do you use nested classes?
Python manages nested classes.
I've NEVER seen such 'in the wild'.
(but perhaps I lead a sheltered life?)
So sheltered :-)
Well, over here there aren't the venomous creatures you live
On 7/22/19 7:54 PM, DL Neil wrote:
Do you use nested classes?
[following-on from the earlier, "Namespaces: memory vs 'pollution'" discussion
thread, wherein a certain 'someone' remembered to from ... import ... as ... an
'action' class but forgot to also import the related custom error class!
On 23Jul2019 14:54, DL Neil wrote:
Do you use nested classes?
Python manages nested classes.
I've NEVER seen such 'in the wild'.
(but perhaps I lead a sheltered life?)
So sheltered :-)
In my experience it's uncommon. I've done it a few times.
"Nested" classes aren't anything very special; t
Do you use nested classes?
[following-on from the earlier, "Namespaces: memory vs 'pollution'"
discussion thread, wherein a certain 'someone' remembered to from ...
import ... as ... an 'action' class but forgot to also import the
related custom error class! The original quest was for a wild-c