iteration over methods
Peter Abel
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Tue Jan 7 17:26:56 EST 2003
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"John Roth" <johnroth at ameritech.net> wrote in message news:<v1lkl079pb5ib6 at news.supernews.com>... > "Oliver Vecernik" <vecernik at aon.at> wrote in message > news:3E1AB7B3.4050404 at aon.at... > > Hi! > > > > I've got an object with some methods: > > > > class Someclass(self): > > def __init__(self): > > pass > > def method1(self): > > pass > > def method2(self): > > pass > > ... > > def runallmethods(self): > > for func in dir(self): > > if func[0:4] == 'method': > > apply(self.func) # Does *not* work! > > > > I'd like to run all methods named 'method...' in a sequence. Has > anybody > > a clue how to achive this? > > Look at the "unittest" module. It does exactly this. > > John Roth > > > > Best Regards, > > Oliver > > Try this >>> import types >>> class A: ... def __init__(self): ... pass ... def m1(self): ... print "m1" ... def m2(self): ... print "m2" ... def run_all(self): ... for i in dir(self): ... if type(eval('self.'+i))==types.MethodType and i!='run_all' and i!='__init__': ... eval('self.'+i)() ... >>> a=A() >>> a.run_all() m1 m2 >>>
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