Dustan a écrit : > On Mar 19, 4:09 am, Bruno Desthuilliers <bruno. > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Dustan a écrit : >> >>> http://dustangroups.googlepages.com/privateattributesinpython >>> This is something that I just threw together this morning, after a >>> eureka moment. It's a way of creating private class attributes (snip) >>> 1. Has anyone else ever come up with something like this? I can't >>> imagine I'm the only person who's ever thought of this. >> With something like trying to forcefit access restriction in Python ? >> Nope, you're not the first one here. I've not seen anyone using such a >> thing in any of the projects I've worked on/with yet. > > You ignored certain parts of my post, like "I'm not considering > actually using this, but I do have a couple questions about it"; I > assume that means you're not even going to begin to attempt to answer > my queries. Likewise, you ignored a similar message on the page I > linked to. I already knew about everything you told me. > > With all this active ignoring, I get the feeling you're not even > trying to respond to my questions. So why respond in the first place? > Were you trying to be hostile? > > Because I can't see any other intent > for your post.
I didn't missed the "I'm not considering actually using this" part, but I missed the note on the page - and I apologize if you felt offended by my remarks, which were effectivly a bit on the reactive side. Still there was an implied question : *why* trying to implement access restriction in Python ? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list