snoe wrote:
> I have a suspicion that there's an easier way to do this than
> explicitly adding a Project.pickleme() call to the beginning of all of
> my set/add methods.
> So is there a way to wrap methods for this type of functionality or is
> there another way of doing this, maybe without usi
snoe wrote:
> I have a suspicion that there's an easier way to do this than
> explicitly adding a Project.pickleme() call to the beginning of all of
> my set/add methods.
> So is there a way to wrap methods for this type of functionality or is
> there another way of doing this, maybe without usi
On 27 Jul 2005 11:42:24 -0700, "snoe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>I have the following simplified classes:
>
>class Project:
>def __init__(self,pname):
>self.devices = {} # Dictionary of Device objects
>self.pname = pname
>
>def setpname(self,pname):
>s
Hi there,
I have the following simplified classes:
class Project:
def __init__(self,pname):
self.devices = {} # Dictionary of Device objects
self.pname = pname
def setpname(self,pname):
self.pname = pname
def adddevice(self,dname):
self.devices[dname]