How to store the reference of a dictionary element ?
Mike Meyer
mwm at mired.org
Fri Dec 20 01:47:30 EST 2002
Mike Meyer <mwm at mired.org> writes:
> Ok, now the solution is easy. Don't use lists. Use your own class that
> look like lists:
>
> class MenuList(list):
> def __setitem__(index, item): my[index][0] = item
> def __getitem__(index): return my[index][0]
Sigh. Of course that should be:
class MenuList(list():
def __setitem__(my, index, item): my[index][0] = item
def __getitem__(my, index): return my[index][0]
<mike
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