oo problem
Tool69
kibleur.christophe at gmail.com
Sun Dec 10 04:46:22 EST 2006
Hi,
I've got a simple but difficult problem :
Suppose I've got a Paper class, on wich I can draw i.e a rectangle, a
circle or whatever.
class Paper(...):
def __init__(self, paperx, papery):
self.paperx = paperx
self.papery = papery
....
def draw(self, Primitive_Object):
....
class Rectangle( ): <--- a Primitive_Object
...
Now, inside my Rectangle class, I need to recover the Paper instance
who called it (because I need the paper sizes to calculate something).
I now I can use a global variable, say " _paper" and then, inside my
Paper.__init__() write something like this :
global _paper
_paper = [paperx,papery]
But it has drawbacks : what if I've got several Paper instances ?
I don't know if I'm clear enought,
Thanks for your help :
6TooL9
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