[Tutor] Multiples python files

Christopher Brookes chris.klaitos at gmail.com
Mon Feb 28 15:04:02 CET 2011


I don't understand

@classmethod
    def DisplayAll(cls, herosAll):

What is cls ?

2011/2/28 Izz ad-Din Ruhulessin <izzaddin.ruhulessin at gmail.com>

> @classmethod
>     def DisplayAll(herosAll):
>
> is of course:
>
> @classmethod
>     def DisplayAll(cls, herosAll):
>
> 2011/2/28 Izz ad-Din Ruhulessin <izzaddin.ruhulessin at gmail.com>
>
> Hi, you must pass the herosAll list to the DisplayAll() method like this
>>
>> class Character():
>>     @classmethod
>>     def DisplayAll(herosAll):
>>          print ('There is', Character.CharacterCount, 'heros')
>>         for heros in herosAll:
>>             heros.DisplayCharacterInfos()
>>
>> herosAll = [
>>  Character(1,"Antaa","Soldat moins fort",15,5,8),
>>  Character(2,"Klaitos","Soldat moins fort",15,5,8)]
>>
>> Character.DisplayAll(herosAll)
>>
>>
>> 2011/2/28 Christopher Brookes <chris.klaitos at gmail.com>
>>
>>>  Hi, first sorry for my poor english, i'm a french guy, i'm trying to
>>> make the best :(
>>>
>>> I would like to split my python script into multiples files.
>>> I want :
>>> A file which contains only class creations and methods,
>>> A file with some personals functions
>>> And a main.py which is the main script.
>>>
>>> But i'm getting some problems
>>> In class creation file, i've a init method which create a character  (it
>>> works).
>>> They are created in main.py like this :
>>>
>>> herosAll = [
>>>  Character(1,"Antaa","Soldat moins fort",15,5,8),
>>>  Character(2,"Klaitos","Soldat moins fort",15,5,8)]
>>>
>>> But when i want to display all information about my character with :
>>>
>>> class Character():
>>>     def DisplayAll():
>>>         print ('There is', Character.CharacterCount, 'heros')
>>>         for heros in herosAll:
>>>             heros.DisplayCharacterInfos()
>>>
>>> I'm getting :
>>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File "main.py", line 28, in <module>
>>>     Character.DisplayAll()
>>>   File "/home/christopher/class_creation.py", line 53, in DisplayAll
>>>     for heros in herosAll:
>>> NameError: global name 'herosAll' is not defined
>>>
>>> I know the source of the problem. The list herosAll is declared in
>>> main.py so he can't access to it. But i'm stuck here. How can he get it ?
>>> Have I to append the list in the init method ?
>>>
>>> Thank you for ready.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Brookes Christopher.
>>>
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>>
>


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Brookes Christopher.
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