Recursive constructors?
Stidolph, David
stidolph at origin.ea.com
Fri Jul 30 13:46:44 EDT 1999
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Of course it is ok to call recursively. self.bar will contain a different instance of class foo. Never had to write this, but shouldn't be any kind of problem. Make sure you have initialized the class first of course. -----Original Message----- From: roy at endeavor.med.nyu.edu [mailto:roy at endeavor.med.nyu.edu] Sent: Friday, July 30, 1999 12:18 PM To: python-list at cwi.nl Subject: Recursive constructors? Is it legal for a constructor function to call itself recursively? I.e.: class foo: def __init__(self, x): if (whatever): self.bar = foo(y) -- Roy Smith <roy at popmail.med.nyu.edu> New York University School of Medicine
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