Calling every method of an object from __init__
K.S.Sreeram
sreeram at tachyontech.net
Mon Jun 19 16:18:21 EDT 2006
Rob Cowie wrote:
> class Foo(object):
> def __init__(self):
> #call all methods here
> def test(self):
> print 'The test method'
> def hello(self):
> print 'Hello user'
class Foo(object):
def __init__(self):
for k in dir(self) :
if not k.startswith('__') :
v = getattr( self, k )
v()
def test(self):
print 'The test method'
def hello(self):
print 'Hello user'
you can also add a test for 'if callable(v) :' to the for loop if you
have data fields in Foo.
Regards
Sreeram
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