OOP and Tkinter

Kent Johnson kent at kentsjohnson.com
Mon May 15 15:00:50 EDT 2006


Ronny Mandal wrote:
> file front_ui.py:
> 
> class Front(object):
>     _images = [] # Holds image refs to prevent GC
>     def __init__(self, root):
>         # Widget Initialization
>         self._listbox_1 = Tkinter.Listbox(root,
>             height = 0,
>             width = 0,
> 	...
> 	)
> 

> other file:
> 
> from Front_ui import Front
> 
> class CustomFront(Front):
>      Front._listbox_1.insert( 0, 'foo' ) 
> 
> ...
> ...
>   File "H:\My Documents\Komodo\Front.py", line 63, in CustomFront
>     Front._listbox_1.insert( 0, foo' )
> AttributeError: type object 'Front' has no attribute '_listbox_1'
> 
> 
> i.e., it cannot find the listbox! Strange, both files is in the same
> folder. What is wrong here?

_listbox_1 is an instance attribute, not a class attribute. You need to 
refer to self._listbox_1 from a CustomFront method, or change _listbox_1 
to a class attribute if that is what you really want.

Kent



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