In article 00e801c032ea$50b15970$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Evan Simpson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
From: Fred Yankowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The information you just provided about the DTML Method "call
signature" and the like is very useful. Is this kind of reference
material written down somewhere in a
Pierre-Julien Grizel wrote:
It seems that in fact the DTML document doesn't actually pass _.None and
_ to my object. WHY ??
This is deep voodoo that I don't fully understand. To me, it appears
that what you get depends on how your __call__ was called...
The arguments vary dependign on
From: Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pierre-Julien Grizel wrote:
It seems that in fact the DTML document doesn't actually pass _.None and
_ to my object. WHY ??
This is deep voodoo that I don't fully understand. To me, it appears
that what you get depends on how your __call__ was
Evan,
The information you just provided about the DTML Method "call
signature" and the like is very useful. Is this kind of reference
material written down somewhere in a guide/how-to/wiki/...?
I tried to figure out the call signature of a Python method by having
the called function use just
From: Fred Yankowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The information you just provided about the DTML Method "call
signature" and the like is very useful. Is this kind of reference
material written down somewhere in a guide/how-to/wiki/...?
The only thing I could find offhand is