Hello!
I've made some class that can be used with "with statement". It looks this way:

class chdir_to_file( object ):
...
        def __enter__(self):
...

        def __exit__(self, type, val, tb):
...
def get_chdir_to_file(file_path):
        return chdir_to_file(file_path)
...

Snippet with object instantiation looks like this:
        for s in sys.argv[1:]:
                c = chdir_to_file( s )
                with c:
                        print 'Current directory is %s' % os.path.realpath( 
os.curdir )

That works fine. I want to enable it to be used in more elegant way:
for s in ... :
        with get_chdir_to_file( s ) as c:
                   c.do_something()

But python complains c is of NoneType and has no "do_something()". Am
I missing something?
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