richard@bizarsoftware.com.au wrote:
I tried both
my_catalog = Catalog(GlobbingLexicon())
and
my_catalog = Catalog(Vocabulary(globbing=1))
and neither resulted in any calls to any GlobbingLexicon methods!
Richard
Catalog doesn't take the Vocabulary object itself as an argument. It takes the (string) id of an acquirable Vocabulary. If you don't specify a string, it creates a standard non-globbing lexicon (Although a ZCatalog creates a globbing lexicon, go figure). Something like this should work (Assuming your product is an acquisition wrapper e.g. by subclassing Acquisition.Implicit): my_vocab = Vocabulary(globbing=1) my_cat = Catalog(vocabulary='my_vocab') I'm completely unsure why it was implemented this way. I can kinda understand for ZCatalog, but not really for Catalog. Anyone care to explain?? or you could do this without using acquistion, but you wind up creating the vocabulary twice: my_cat = Catalog() my_cat.lexicon = Vocabulary(globbing=1) -- | Casey Duncan | Kaivo, Inc. | cduncan@kaivo.com `------------------>