Fixed in r701. Thanks!

Simon

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simon Belak wrote:
Hi,

TG is working under the assumption all decorators are "well behaved",
meaning they are either invariants or themselves decorated with
decorator() from turbogears/decorator.py.
For examples on how to use decorator() have a look at expose() or
validate() in turbogears/controllers.py. Since our decorator library is
based on work by  Michele Simionato, his documentation [1] may prove
viable as well.


Cheers,
Simon

[1] http://www.phyast.pitt.edu/~micheles/python/documentation.html

Thanks but I am still confused.

I have changed my decorator to

@decorator
deco(func, self, *arg,**kw):
  return func(self, *arg, **kw)

which seems to have the error handling dispatching things fixed.
However, I encountered another error(not error handling related but
again about decorator).

    html = func.__module__[:func.__module__.rfind('.')]+html
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'rfind'

If I remove my deco, things is fine.

Is there any documenation on how one should write the proper decorator
for turbogears ?
found the problem. I think the decorator factory in decorator.py should
copy the __module__ attribute too. Should I submit a ticket for that ?



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