that property would be set by calling... self._p_changed = 1 right after you changed anything in that list. jens on 8/16/00 9:37, R. David Murray at bitz@bitdance.com wrote:
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Bob Pepin wrote:
attribute of the class. When I append something to that list, it stays there at first, but only until I restart Zope. It disappears (==is set
You have to let Zope know that the object has been modified so it knows to commit it to disk.
x = self.list x.append('something') self.list = x
will do that. Hmm. Actually I suppose that
self.list.append('something') self.list = self.list
would also work. (The point is for __setattr__ to get called so Zope can notice that the object has changed).
There's also a property you can set on self to notify zope of the modification, but I forget it's name.