9 Jan
2002
9 Jan
'02
6:13 p.m.
Interesting. I didn't think you could have more than one setDefaultAccess in a class. If you can, then you can set:
security.setDefaultAccess('deny') security.setDefaultAccess({'meta_type': 1})
The last 'setDefaultAccess' statement in a class will define the actual behaviour, i.e use only one.
But otherwise, you would have to list all attributes of the class in the dict of a single statement, wouldn't you?
No, all attributes that aren't in the dict are private. Wolfram