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On 01/15/2014 07:27 PM, Keith Brown wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am using colander to validate a yaml file.
> 
> The file looks like this
> 
> main: color:White
> 
> cars: Car1: - Brand:"Honda" - color:Red Car2: - Brand:"Toyota"
> 
> Since Car2 does not have a color specified I want to inherit "main's"
> color (white). Can colander do this, do shall I deserialize the
> object, update the dictory and then serialize it for colander again?

I'm afraid not:  colander has no way to spell what in Zope-land we would
call "acquired" fields.  You can't even define your own node types for
this, because the nodes don't have access to the "parent" data in
serialization / deserialization/


Tres.
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