Class Variable Access and Assignment

Antoon Pardon apardon at forel.vub.ac.be
Mon Nov 7 04:09:50 EST 2005


Op 2005-11-04, Steven D'Aprano schreef <steve at REMOVETHIScyber.com.au>:
> On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 09:07:38 +0000, Antoon Pardon wrote:
>
>>>> Now the b.a on the right hand side refers to A.a the first time through
>>>> the loop but not the next times. I don't think it is sane that which
>>>> object is refered to depends on how many times you already went through
>>>> the loop.
>
> [snip]
>
>>> Look at that: the object which is referred to depends on how many times
>>> you've already been through the loop. How nuts is that?
>> 
>> It is each time the 'x' from the same name space. In the code above the
>> 'a' is not each time from the same namespace.
>> 
>> I also think you new very well what I meant.
>
> I'm supposed to be a mindreader now? After you've spent multiple posts
> ranting that, quote, "I don't think it is sane that which object is
> refered to depends on how many times you already went through the loop",
> I'm supposed to magically read your mind and know that you don't actually
> object to what you say you object to, but to something completely
> different?

No I meant object when I wrote object. But it is not about the object,
it is about the "being refered to". And how do you refer to objects,
by names in namespace or variables.

-- 
Antoon Pardon



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