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On Aug 25, 10:24 am, Martin Weissenboeck <mweis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you. Which version of web2py? 1.98.2 does not know Field.lazy
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> 2011/8/25 Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>
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> > We are moving away from this because of many problems. Try this
> > instead. It is still experimental but may go into stable soon.
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> > def vfields():
> >   db.define_table('item',
> >     Field('unit_price','double'),
> >     Field('quantity','integer'))
> >   db(db.item.id>0).delete()
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> >    db.item.lazy_total_price=Field.lazy(lambda
> > self:self.item.unit_price*self.item.quantity)
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> >    db.item.bulk_insert([{'unit_price':12.00, 'quantity': 15},
> >     {'unit_price':10.00, 'quantity': 99},
> >     {'unit_price':120.00, 'quantity': 2},])
> >   res = []
> >   for r in db(db.item.id>0).select():
> >     res.append([r.unit_price, r.quantity, r.lazy_total_price()])
> >   return dict(res=res)
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> > On Aug 25, 7:50 am, Martin Weissenboeck <mweis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I wanted to learn more about lazy virtual fields and therefore I have
> > > repeated the example from the book:
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> > > def vfields():
> > >    db.define_table('item',
> > >      Field('unit_price','double'),
> > >      Field('quantity','integer'))
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> > >    db(db.item.id>0).delete()
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> > >    class MyVirtualFields:
> > >      def lazy_total_price(self):
> > >        return lambda self=self: self.item.unit_price*self.item.quantity
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> > >    db.item.virtualfields.append (MyVirtualFields())
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> > >    db.item.bulk_insert([{'unit_price':12.00, 'quantity': 15},
> > >      {'unit_price':10.00, 'quantity': 99},
> > >      {'unit_price':120.00, 'quantity': 2},])
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> > >    res = []
> > >    for r in db(db.item.id>0).select():
> > >      res.append([r.unit_price, r.quantity, r.lazy_total_price()])
> > >    return dict(res=res)
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> > > The expected output is:
> > >   [[12.0, 15, 180.0], [10.0, 99, 990.0], [120.0, 2, 240.0]]
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> > > But I got
> > > *  [[12.0, 15, *240.0]*, [10.0, 99, *240.0*], [120.0, 2, 240.0]]*
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> > > *
> > > *Three times the same result.
> > > *
> > > I have read the book and my program over and over again - but I cannot
> > see
> > > any error.*
> > > *
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> > > Does somebody have an idea?
> > > Martin

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