How to copy class objects?
Christian Tanzer
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Fri Feb 9 05:19:26 EST 2001
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matthias.oberlaender at daimlerchrysler.com wrote: > Is there some easy way to copy a class object? > > Here is the background: > > In order to generate classes from templates I'd prefer the following method > over writing additional wrapper function > > class X: > > sratchdir = "/tmp/" > > <blabla (methods using scratchdir)> > > # I want a new class Xnew differing from X in that its instances use a > different scratch directory. > Xnew = copyclass(X) > # Now set scratchdir to something else > Xnew.scratchdir = '/home/me/tmp' tanzer [lib] 6 $ python2.0 Python 2.0 (#5, Jan 30 2001, 11:08:38) [GCC 2.7.2.1] on linux2 Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> class X: ... scratchdir = "/tmp/" ... >>> import new >>> Xnew = new.classobj ("Xnew",(X,),{"scratchdir" : '/home/me/tmp'}) >>> Xnew.scratchdir '/home/me/tmp' >>> issubclass (Xnew, X) 1 >>> -- Christian Tanzer tanzer at swing.co.at Glasauergasse 32 Tel: +43 1 876 62 36 A-1130 Vienna, Austria Fax: +43 1 877 66 92
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