Does this look sufficient for what? You haven't actually told us what it
is you're trying to accomplish. I gave you the "how", you must supply the
"why".
*Matt Jones*
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 6:43 PM, Rodrick Brown wrote:
> Can anyone care to advise on the following? Based on the responses does
Can anyone care to advise on the following? Based on the responses does
this look sufficient?
#!/opt/local/bin/python
class SystemList(object):
sysmap = { '1039' : 'nebula',
'1040' : 'mercury'}
def __init__(self, sysid):
self.sysid = sysid
def get_sysname(self
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Matt Jones wrote:
> # Something like...
>
> class SystemList(object):
>def get_systemid(self):
> return "System Id: bleh"
>
>def get_running_kernel(self):
> return "Kernel: bleh"
>
>
> class SatelliteConnect(object):
>def get_systemlist(self)
# Something like...
class SystemList(object):
def get_systemid(self):
return "System Id: bleh"
def get_running_kernel(self):
return "Kernel: bleh"
class SatelliteConnect(object):
def get_systemlist(self):
return SystemList()
# Now the code you wrote would work, only
On 2013-01-09 20:13, Rodrick Brown wrote:
How can I make a class that has methods with attributes and other
functions?
I see a lot of code
I'm reading the documentation to Redhat's Satellite software which has a
XMLRPC interface and wrote the following code to test the api.
I would like to ext