I have a webapplication which is working but looked pretty ugly to me, I wanted to rewrite the whole but I have many difficulties implementing class based views
@IbrahimApachi newer projects seem to be keen on class based... I think the other ones are somewhat deprecated now... but it's good to know both.... so I'd struggle on...
if (v == NULL)
return PyUnicode_FromString("<NULL>");
if (Py_TYPE(v)->tp_repr == NULL)
return PyUnicode_FromFormat("<%s object at %p>",
v->ob_type->tp_name, v);
@Vader As Antti said earlier, you should never call __str__ or __repr__ (unless you have Martijn-like expertise and have a really good reason to do so). Instead, you should call str() or repr() and let Python do its "magic" of calling the appropriate method.
But getting back to your earlier question, if card is an instance of your Card class, then you can just do print(card) - there's no need to do print(str(card)), since print will do that for you.
if (v == NULL)
return PyUnicode_FromString("<NULL>");
if (Py_TYPE(v)->tp_repr == NULL)
return PyUnicode_FromFormat("<%s object at %p>",
v->ob_type->tp_name, v);
@MartijnPieters Sure, but that's generally not a very helpful representation. But what I was getting at with my __str__ is more optional than __repr__ remark is that if you do str(myinstance) and __str__ can't be found then __repr__ will be used.
@AnttiHaapala Me, too (Python 1.4). But then I didn't touch Python for a couple of years. At the time I didn't like the significant whitespace thing. Now I love it. Mostly. :)
@Ffisegydd Maybe it's like a superman thing... except when Martijn puts on a beard - he's GvR! But has a reasonable successful career as a Python programmer to shun the lime light :P
This user (10k only) is apparently convinced that they have text underneath the Base64 encoding. That's at least their second post about the subject. It's opaque binary data, we cannot possibly figure out what might be lurking on those depths.
I'm fond of the best in the "CAN NE1 PLZZZ PROVIDE ME THE CODE OF THIS Q MY SUBMISSION DATE IS 25...THNKS IN ADVANCE" categories.
And there was this one guy who was so lazy he took a picture of the question with his camera. In an exam. WITH HIS NAME ON IT. I kindly pointed out to him that he wasn't cut out for a life of crime.
I don't understand how someone could take a photo of their exam paper :/ in my university/school we had patrolling wardens and phones were absolutely forbidden.
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