Why can't I run this test class?
Ulrich Eckhardt
eckhardt at satorlaser.com
Fri Sep 11 06:14:26 EDT 2009
Kermit Mei wrote:
> #!/usr/bin/env
> python
>
> class Test:
> 'My Test class'
> def __init__(self):
> self.arg1 = 1
>
> def first(self):
> return self.arg1
>
> t1 = Test
't1' is now an alternative name for 'Test'. What you wanted instead was to
instantiate 'Test', which you do with this syntax:
t1 = Test()
> print t1.first()
't1.first' or 'Test.first' is a function that takes a single argument (by
convention, that should be an instance of 'Test'). However, no such
instance is provided:
> TypeError: unbound method first() must be called with Test instance as
> first argument (got nothing instead)
Note that you can invoke the 'first' function in two ways:
t1.first()
Test.first(t1)
Uli
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