Sorry. I think I took it too literally. :) I tend to do that
sometimes.
"foo" is the object PackageHub. I looked at it and found this:
class PackageHub(object):
"""Transparently proxies to an AutoConnectHub for the URI
that is appropriate for this package. A package URI is
configured via "packagename.dburi" in the global CherryPy
settings. If there is no package DB URI configured, the
default (provided by "sqlobject.dburi") is used.
The hub is not instantiated until an attempt is made to
use the database.
"""
On Aug 20, 7:04 pm, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Foo" doesn't really "mean" anything. Its a variable like the "X" in
> "X number of boxes".
> It is used in computer science along with "bar" and "foobar". They are
> basically place holders in a sentence.
> For more see:http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3092
>
> On Aug 20, 4:29 pm, Christna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am fairly new to TurboGears and would like to distribute my model
> > classes into separate files.
>
> > Could anyone direct me to documentation that explains the significance
> > of "foo" in the statement
>
> > hub = PackageHub("foo")
> > __connection__ = hub
>
> > Thanks for your time.
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