Re: [Zope] Black Magic

2000-10-11 Thread Robin Becker
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

Re: [Zope] Black Magic

2000-10-10 Thread Chris Withers
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

Re: [Zope] Black Magic

2000-10-10 Thread Evan Simpson
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

Re: [Zope] Black Magic

2000-10-10 Thread Fred Yankowski
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

Re: [Zope] Black Magic

2000-10-10 Thread Evan Simpson
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