Parrot-0.0.1
Robert Kern
kernr at mail.ncifcrf.gov
Mon Sep 6 02:25:26 EDT 1999
On Mon, 06 Sep 1999 11:09:54 +1200, Greg Ewing <greg.ewing at compaq.com>
wrote:
>Emile van Sebille wrote:
>>
>> Off topic and probably obvious, but, how would you plug a function into
>> an instance?
>>
>> Hoping-to-say-WOW-but-anticipating-a-slapped-forehead-ly yrs
>
>class Foo:
>
> def f():
> self.g()
>
>def h():
> print "Wow! (slap)"
>
>x = Foo()
>x.g = h
>x.f()
Umm... Add a self argument to f.
Also, if you have a function like the following:
def i(self):
print 'doing something'
you can make it a method of the class, like so:
Foo.i = i
x.i()
>Greg
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