Is this what you're trying to do?
Starting debugger
/home/chrism/projects/TIProject/bin/python -i -c "import user;import
Zope;app=Zope.app()"
>>> from Acquisition import Implicit
>>> class Foo(Implicit):
... def __of__(self, parent):
... return Implicit.__of__(self, parent)
...
>>> f = Foo()
>>> g = Foo()
>>> f.__of__(g)
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 16:16, Tim McLaughlin wrote:
> Is there any way to override __of__ on an object? I've tried it but for
> whatever reason, Implicit.__of__(self, object) says that self is not an
> Acquirer even though the object is a subclass of Implicit. I would
> implement in a traverse hook, but attribute access of that object won't
> do traversal. :(
>
> Cheers,
> Tim
>
> --
> Tim McLaughlin
> Chief Technology Officer
> Siteworx, Inc... Set your site on the future!
> 703.390.5421
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