Sujet : Re: Dynamic classes
De : mats (at) *nospam* wichmann.us (Mats Wichmann)
Groupes : comp.lang.pythonDate : 19. May 2025, 22:49:53
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On 5/19/25 09:51, Jonathan Gossage via Python-list wrote:
I have created a dynamic class using the type() function:
x = type('MyFlags', (), {'Flag1': 1, 'Flag2': 2, 'Flag3: 4, ' '__init__' :
__init__})
The new class is there, and the class variables, Flag1, Flag2, and Flag3,
are present correctly. However, when I try to create an instance of this
class with the following code:
y = x('Flag1', 'Flag2')
it fails with a TypeError stating that 'MyFlags' does not accept arguments.
What do I have to do to make this happen?. BTW __init__(self, *args) is
defined as the instance initializer.
Might help if you show the init function. I've done something similar to this without trouble, but not using the unpacking (i.e. *args). I used this in an ancient blog post (thus, pre-typing, and such):
def transact(acct, amount):
acct.balance += amount
def pay_interest(acct):
acct.balance += acct.balance * acct.interest_rate
def account_init(acct, num, name, bal, rate):
acct.acct_number = num
acct.acct_holder = name
acct.balance = bal
acct.interest_rate = rate
account = {
"acct_number": "XXX",
"acct_holder": "",
"balance": 0.0,
"interest_rate": 0.0,
"transact": transact,
"pay_interest": pay_interest,
"__init__": account_init,
}
AccountType = type("AccountType", (), account)
myaccount = AccountType("1234567", "J. Q. Public", 20.0, 0.01)
print(myaccount.balance)
myaccount.transact(-10)
print(myaccount.balance)
myaccount.pay_interest()
print(myaccount.balance)