instancemethod
Gert Cuykens
gert.cuykens at gmail.com
Sun Jan 21 20:58:31 EST 2007
On 1/22/07, Gert Cuykens <gert.cuykens at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 1/22/07, Gabriel Genellina <gagsl-py at yahoo.com.ar> wrote:
> > "Gert Cuykens" <gert.cuykens at gmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
> > news:ef60af090701211416n5b2eb7edt2ee6d4555bd49c1a at mail.gmail.com...
> >
> > > class Db:
> > >
> > > _db=-1
> > > _cursor=-1
> > >
> > > @classmethod
> > > def __init__(self,server,user,password,database):
> > > self._db=MySQLdb.connect(server , user , password , database)
> > > self._cursor=self._db.cursor()
> > >
> > > @classmethod
> > > def excecute(self,cmd):
> > > self._cursor.execute(cmd)
> > > self._db.commit()
> > >
> > >
> > > if __name__ == '__main__':
> > > gert=Db('localhost','root','******','gert')
> > > gert.excecute('select * from person')
> > > for x in range(0,gert.rowcount):
> > > print gert.fetchone()
> > > gert.close()
> >
> > Besides your specific question that was already answered, why are you using
> > classmethods at all?
> > You are constructing a Db instance and using it as if all were normal
> > instance methods... Just remove all those @classmethod declarations and use
> > it in a standard way.
> >
> > --
> > Gabriel Genellina
> >
> >
> > --
> > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
> >
>
> i thought @classmethod was the normal method ?
>
did some reading and i think i know why now :)
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/16824
python always seems to amaze me how other languages make a mess of
things that suppose to be simple
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