passing object between classes

daved170 daved170 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 21 10:29:41 EDT 2009


On Sep 21, 1:44 pm, Duncan Booth <duncan.bo... at invalid.invalid> wrote:
> daved170 <daved... at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> > I built my owen log obj as a class.
> > I'm passing it to another object (actually to a thread).
> > When I run my app it raise error at the line when I'm using that log
> > obj. is there any problem with the concept of passing object as I do
> > it?
> > How can I do that?
>
> > class A:
> > def foo1:
> >     myLog = cLog()
> >     myYhread = cThread(myLog)
> >     myThread.start()
>
> > class cThread:
> > def __init__(self,in_myLog):
> >     sel.LogObj = in_myLog
>
> > def run():
> >    sel.LogObj.writeLine("HI")
>
> > thanks
> > Dave
>
> Please always post real code and state the exact error you get. That will
> maximise the chance that you get a useful answer.
>
> The code you posted will fail for numerous reasons and I can't guess
> whether you have a problem with indentation, a problem because you
> misspelled 'self' as 'sel', or because you missed out the 'self' parameter
> altogether on a method, or perhaps your LogObj simply doesn't have a
> writeLine method.
>
> --
> Duncan Boothhttp://kupuguy.blogspot.com- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Hi Duncan,
You are right, I should have put the entire code but my question was
more theroretical and I know that the code that I posted won't work.

Let me simplified my question, I need to be able to write to the same
log file from different classes. and even more, from different
threads.
Is there any existing python Log object that do so? I no, I created my
own Log object that only open file and write a line to it, how can I
make it be global? Should I use it as a static object? will it work?
(offcurse in the case of the threads I'll use utex)

Thanks again,
DaveD



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