On Sun, Dec 05, 2010 at 08:54:28PM +0000, Leon Bogaert wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Is it possible to do something like this?
> 
> class ActionsMenu(gtk.Menu):
>     def __init__(self):
>         builder = gtk.Builder()
>         builder.add_from_file("bctimer.xml") 
>         
>         self = builder.get_object("menuActions")

yes but it doesn't do what you think: it rebinds the name `self` to the
builder object but the other references point to the `ActionsMenu`.

what you can do is something like the following:

        class BaseWindow(object):

                def __init__(self, builder, auto_connect=True):
                        self.__builder = builder
                        if auto_connect:
                                builder.connect_signals(self)

                def __getattr__(self, n):
                        w = self.__builder.get_object(n)
                        if w is not None:
                                return w
                        raise AttributeError, n

or even, but not tested:

                ...
                def __getattr__(self, n):
                        w = self.__builder.get_object(n)
                        if w is not None:
                                setattr(self, n, w) # here the point
                                return w
                        raise AttributeError, n

m.


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