failing to instantiate an inner class because of its order
Pyenos
pyenos at pyenos.org
Wed Dec 27 18:37:12 EST 2006
Pyenos <pyenos at pyenos.org> writes:
> Pyenos <pyenos at pyenos.org> writes:
>
> > class Model:
> > Controller() #problem
> >
> > class View:
> > Model()
> >
> > class Controller:pass
> >
> >
> > Python interpreter complains that 'Name Error: Controller()' not defined.
> >
>
> Following Edward Kozlowski's advice I can suggest to myself a solution:
>
> class Model:pass
>
> class View:
> Model() #this part is fine
>
> class Controller:
> def __init__(self):
> self.Model=Model()
>
> Controller.Model.Controller() #solution
class Model:
def fuck(self):print "fuck!"
class View:
Model() #this part is fine
class Controller:
def __init__(self):
self.Model=Model()
Controller().Model.fuck() #actually slight problem in previous solution
Has to call in this way. I have confirmed this works.
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