gert wrote:
> On Nov 2, 12:27 pm, Boris Borcic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> gert wrote:
>>> class Test(object):
>>> def execute(self,v):
>>> return v
>>> def escape(v):
>>> return v
>>> if __name__ == '__main__':
>>> gert = Test()
>>> print gert.m1('1')
>>> print Test.m2('2')
>>> Why doesn't this new style class work in python 2.5.1 ?
>> why should it ?
>
> I don't know I thought it was supported from 2.2?
>
I think what Boris was being exceedingly unhelpful in saying was "why
should it work when you're calling methods that do not exist"
I don't see 'm1' or 'm2' defined for the class 'Test'.
n
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