The signature for __setstate__ can be found by evidence in zope/lib/python do a find . -name "*.py" | xargs grep -nH __setstate__ and you'll come up with many exmples. A search on Zope.org comes up with useful info too. regards Matt Gilles Lenfant wrote:
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mailto:gilles@pilotsystems.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt" <matt@inuan.com> To: "Gilles Lenfant" <gilles@pilotsystems.net>; <zope@zope.org> Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 12:47 AM Subject: Re: [Zope] Object
You can define a __setstate__ method, but be aware that it has some restrictions, such as self not being acquisition wrapped. If you need
those
features of a fully instantiated published object, then attribute checks
in
a getter will allow you to test for the presence of the attribute and
create
it if needed.
Many thanks Matt...
Where can I find the signature of that __setstate__ method ?
Cheers
--Gilles