Gabriel Genellina
2/26/2008 6:57:00 AM
En Mon, 25 Feb 2008 10:19:43 -0200, Jorge Vargas <jorge.vargas@gmail.com>
escribió:
> Hello list, I'm having a little bit of trouble making this all work
> together.
>
> I have a base class in which I want to define the __repr__ for all
> subclasses which in this case will be to output all the __dict__
> atributes. Using [1] as reference I have come up with the following
> but it has 2 problems, first the type call it's not generating valid
> python code and second this doesn't seems to work with pprint as it's
> just printing the string as a one-liner making it equivalente as
> calling repr(obj)
Perhaps this is a bit closer to what you want, but still not perfect:
from pprint import pprint,pformat
class node(object):
def __init__(self,a,b,c):
self.a,self.b,self.c = a,b,c
def __repr__(self):
return "%s(%s)" % (type(self).__name__, pformat(self.__dict__))
class extendedNode(node):
def __init__(self,d,e):
self.d,self.e = d,e
n = node(11111111111,2222222222,
extendedNode(33333333333,4444444444444))
pprint(n)
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Gabriel Genellina