Making classes from Metaclasses globally available
Jean-François Doyon
jfdoyon at methane.ca
Wed Jun 16 00:28:46 EDT 2004
Hello,
I'm using MetaClasses to create classes.
How do I make these new classes "globally" available?
I probably just have to assign them to something magic, but I can't seem to
figure out which one.
if I do:
MetaClass('Klass', (), {})
The resulting class needs to be assigned to something:
myclass = MetaClass('Klass', (), {})
The problem is that I'm looping and don't know in advance how many classes
there will be.
So right now I have something like:
msclasses[clsname] = MapServerMetaClass(str(clsname), (),
{'schema':list,'__init__':MapServerClassInit})
inside a loop.
Problem is I really don't want to have the classes stuck inside that dict.
I want them "globally" available as if I had simply made a "class"
declaration at the top of the file.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks,
J.F.
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