27 Aug
2000
27 Aug
'00
3:46 p.m.
At 10:22 AM 8/27/00 +0100, Steve Alexander wrote:
I've fixed this by adding a test to the start of __set_attr__ of DataSkins.py:
def __set_attr__(self,name,val,_v_dm_=_v_dm_): + if name=='id' and val==self.__dict__['id']: + return dm = self.__dict__[_v_dm_]
This looks reasonable, and backward-compatible, since __init__ guarantees the dict will have an id. I'm not thrilled with adding more overhead to attribute setting, however, so I'll probably do it like this: try: dm = self.__dict__[_v_dm_] except KeyError: if name=='id' and val==self.__dict__['id']: return raise Hopefully this should only perform the extra computations when the first part fails...