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Fabian PyDEV
Hi All,
I have a question.
Let says I have the following two classes:
class Base(object):
__mylist__ = ["value1", "value2"]
def somemethod(self):
pass
class Derived(Base):
__mylist__ = ["value3", "value4"]
def anothermethod(self):
pass
what I would like to accomplish is that the class Derived has the member __mylist__ extended or merged as ["value1", "value2", "value3", "value4"].
Is there anyway I could accomplish this?
I was thinking on accomplishing this as follows:
class Derived(Base):
__mylist__ = Base.__mylist__ + ["value3", "value4"]
def anothermethod(self):
pass
Is there a better way? Perhaps a decorator?
Thanks in advance and regards,
Fabian
I have a question.
Let says I have the following two classes:
class Base(object):
__mylist__ = ["value1", "value2"]
def somemethod(self):
pass
class Derived(Base):
__mylist__ = ["value3", "value4"]
def anothermethod(self):
pass
what I would like to accomplish is that the class Derived has the member __mylist__ extended or merged as ["value1", "value2", "value3", "value4"].
Is there anyway I could accomplish this?
I was thinking on accomplishing this as follows:
class Derived(Base):
__mylist__ = Base.__mylist__ + ["value3", "value4"]
def anothermethod(self):
pass
Is there a better way? Perhaps a decorator?
Thanks in advance and regards,
Fabian