[Tutor] Who called me?

Liam Clarke-Hutchinson Liam.Clarke-Hutchinson at business.govt.nz
Tue Nov 8 20:40:09 CET 2005


I believe only by explicitly passing a reference to the parent?

Liam Clarke-Hutchinson

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Is there a way in python for a method to determine its parent?

In particular, I'm working with SimpleXMLRPCServer, and would like to be
able to find the client_address in the routine that has been dispatched.  I
know that client_address is an attribute of the handler class instance, but
don't know how to get to that.

Bill
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