Cruella DeVille wrote: > I created a class Dict (not dict), but since it only complicates things > for me I implemented my program without it. > > when I wrote myDictionary = dictionary.__dict__.iteritems() it worked > better... > what does the __dict__ mean?
This is something else entirely and almost *certainly* not what you want. Here's the skinny on how to subclass the built-in `dict' type. class Dict(dict): # Your mods go here. >From your earlier posts, it sounds like you've managed to get a "classic" (i.e., old, almost deprecated) class. Change your class definition to look more like what I have above and things should start working. If you're willing to post the code, we could pinpoint the problems much faster. -- Steve Juranich Tucson, AZ USA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list