I had an interesting thing happen today; a list started to get two footers added to it. Odd.
Then I remembered why: I'd defined a pipeline for this list that had an extra module in it (my "BounceImplicit" module that just rejects Bccs; the custom list pipeline contained the old default + Bounce Implicit). But now, Decorate shouldn't be in the pipeline, since it's called by SMTPDirect directly with the latest changes to SMTPDirect. So my pipeline calls it once explicitly and once implicitly. Oops. It occurred to me that if there were some way to have a 'lazy evaluate' in a Python variable, I could maybe work around that, by saying "list.pipeline = mm_cfg.GLOBAL_PIPELINE + 'BounceImplicit' (or something like that) That way, if GLOBAL_PIPELINE changes, I still get the right effect. But I don't know how I might mechanize something like that without hacking the code. Am I smoking something, or is there some stupid Python trick that would allow "dynamic list composition from a value"? (Alternatively, would it be worth having something that allows "add to the pipeline at a defined location" declarations, so that people can add custom modules but still track changes to the source? I realize that as an alpha tester I'm in a bit of a unique situation, but..) _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers
