http://www.diveintopython.org/object_oriented_framework/special_class_methods.html

or be naughty:

class User(dict):
   ...

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Paul Jobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  im trying to create a class user
>  so that
>
>  i can do
>
>  r=User(1)
>
>
>  r._user.keys()
>  ['rating', 'last_name', 'pageviews', 'ip', 'number_polls', 'site',
> 'myrand', 'hotmail', 'number_activities', 'skype', 'id', 'city',
> 'rawpassword', 'number_useraudios', 'zip', 'number_votes', 'last_login',
> 'number_userpics', 'music', 'email', 'number_pages', 'username',
> 'number_posts', 'hash', 'number_comments', 'number_pictures', 'first_name',
> 'yahoo', 'groups', 'heroes', 'favoritestuff', 'number_usermessages_sent',
> 'vanity', 'interests', 'television', 'number_uservideos', 'created', 'dob',
> 'gender', 'number_friends', 'liketomeet', 'htmlcodes', 'aim', 'movies',
> 'password', 'books', 'profilepic', 'number_usermessages', 'email_subscribe',
> 'number_communities']
>
>  so i want this to become
>
>  r.rating
>  r.last_name
>  r.pageviews and so on
>  r.username
>  r.photos()
>  and so on
>
>  but
>
>  i want to set the keys of the user row as the keys of User self
>  but i m not sure how to do it
>
>          for i in self._user.keys():
>              self[i]=self._user[i]
>
>  gives an error
>  Traceback (most recent call last):
>    File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
>    File "api.py", line 40, in __init__
>      self[i]=self._user[i]
>  AttributeError: teenwag instance has no attribute '__setitem__'
>
>  You can do something like
>
>  self.update(_user)
>
>  doesnt work either
>  Traceback (most recent call last):
>    File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
>    File "api.py", line 39, in __init__
>      self.update(self._user)
>  AttributeError: user instance has no attribute 'update'
>
>  Any thoughts on how to set this?
>
>  class User:
>      """user object
>      """
>
>      def __init__(self, id):
>          self._id = id
>          self._user=db.query('select * from users where
> id=$id',vars=locals())
>          if not self._user:
>              self._validuser=False
>              self._username=''
>              self._firstname=''
>              self._lastname=''
>              self._dob=''
>              self._gender=''
>              self._sex=''
>          else:
>              self._user=self._user[0]
>              self._validuser=True
>          self._username=self._user.username
>          self._firstname=self._user.first_name
>          self._lastname=self._user.last_name
>          self._dob=self._user.dob
>          self._gender=self._user.gender
>          self._sex=self._user.gender
>          for i in self._user.keys():
>              self[i]=self._user[i]
>      def userrow(self):
>          return db.query('select * from users where
> id=$self._id',vars=locals())[0]
>      def photos(self):
>          return db.query('select pic,id, username from userpics where
> user_id=$self._id',vars=locals())
>
>
>
>  >
>

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