On 7/30/09 2:07 PM, george hu wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> I'm confused about the "callable" here. According to the official
> python document - "Note that classes are callable (calling a class
> returns a new instance); class instances are callable if they have a
> call() method." When I look at the co
A root factory is a callable that accepts an environ and returns a root object.
- C
On 7/29/09 3:15 PM, george hu wrote:
> It is said "root_factory must be a callable that accepts a ". I
> suspect it is not accurate. Instead, the root_factory here is
> described in Glossary: "The “root