nest class name problem
Bob van der Poel
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Mon Jun 19 20:18:11 EDT 2000
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Yes, but I'm using __name to keep the variable private/static to a particular instance of the Goption(). Rainer Deyke wrote: > > Jeff Massung <jmassung at magpiesystems.com> wrote in message > news:riu35.36$JM5.4708 at news.uswest.net... > > I'm still learning, but lemme take a crack and let others correct me ;) > > > > __name isn't a member of MyDialog class, so you can't use self with it, > > because then it looks for MyDialog.__name, which doesn't exist. But > perhaps > > you can use Goption.__name instead of self.__name? > > This would indeed work if it wasn't for name mangling. Don't call it __name > if you want to access it from a nested class. > > -- > Rainer Deyke (root at rainerdeyke.com) > Shareware action/role-playing games - http://rainerdeyke.com > "In ihren Reihen zu stehen heisst unter Feinden zu kaempfen" - Abigor -- __ / ) / Bob van der Poel /--< ____/__ bvdpoel at uniserve.com /___/_(_) /_) http://users.uniserve.com/~bvdpoel
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