[Zope] too many arguments TypeError problem
Peter Bengtsson
mail@peterbe.com
Wed, 22 Aug 2001 14:49:04 +0200
Consider this class
class CImageObject(Photo.Photo):
def tag(self, REQUEST=None, display=None,
pdcookie=None, height=None,
width=None, alt=None, **args):
print "proof that CImageObject is the class used"
[...my magic on top of Photo...]
# the below line is line 48
Photo.Photo.tag(self,REQUEST, display,pdcookie,
height,width,alt,args)
The Photo class is the Photo product.
The tag function looks like this:
def __call__(self, REQUEST=None, display=None,
pdcookie=None, height=None,
width=None, alt=None, **args):
" bla bla bla "
tag = __call__
My class is called from DTML like this
<dtml-var "an_image.tag(border=1,alt='',width=9)">
That's when I get the strange error:
Error Type: TypeError
Error Value: too many arguments; expected 7, got 8
(Object: tag)
File C:\Program
Files\zope\lib\python\Products\n4a\medialibrary_zb\medialibrarydata.py, line
48, in tag
(Object: 200110.jpeg)
TypeError: (see above)
If you count them, they match like they should.
Our class used to subclass the Image product before, in which's tag() method
also has 8 arguments.
Does anybody know what's going on?
Cheers,
Peter