"provato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > I'm somewhat of a newbie was confused by the following code that I > downloaded from eBay's developer site: > > One of the classes in the file is called "Call". What I don't get is > that in "MakeCall" function, there's a use of self.Session.Server. > Where is this property coming from? > > [snipped]
Typically, instance attributes should be bound in the constructor (__init__), but strangely Call has no constructor. I checked out the ebay.py file and it turns out that other classes bind Session (and other attributes) directly, e.g. class SellerList: def Get(self, SellerUserName): api = Call() api.Session = self.Session api.DetailLevel = "2" # etc This is lousy OO design and you saw why; you can't tell where on earth is Session and the other attributes coming from. From a brief look, the api seems like a quick & dirty solution that would benefit from refactoring, so you'd rather not try to learn python from it. George -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list