[Ironpython-users] How to use __ getattr__ to the current module?

sepatan at sibmail.com sepatan at sibmail.com
Mon Sep 17 19:17:55 CEST 2012


Hello, Vernon Cole.
Or you probably do not understand the question, or I did not properly
posed the question.
I know I can define a function (ttt). And if I'm interested in __
getattr__, so in this case it can not be determined, or its name and
parameters are defined at run time.
Thank you.

> Dear Sir:
>    Sorry, your question does not seem to make sense.
> Your example appears to be a simple function call with one keyword
> argument. To use it, you simply define the optional arguments when you
> define the function.  See the documentation at:
> http://docs.python.org/tutorial/controlflow.html#more-on-defining-functions
>
>  __getattr__ is only used within classes to emulate methods which do not
> actually exist. That does not appear to be what you are wanting.
> --
> Vernon Cole
>
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 4:42 AM, <sepatan at sibmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>> For example in the text of the module meets the command:
>> ttt(4, x = 7)
>> where and how to define __ getattr__ to handle it?
>> Thank you.
>>
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