Exemplo n.º 1
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 def __init__(self,space = 4):
     oper.__init__(self)
     '''
     '''
     self.space=space
     self.libs = []
     self.value_list = []
Exemplo n.º 2
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 def __init__(self,space = 4,doc=''):
     oper.__init__(self)
     '''
     Argument space: 4 if not defined
     Argument doc: doc='' if not defined
     '''
     self.libs = []
     self.value_obj = pvalue()
     self.class_list=[]
     self.func_list = []
     self.doc = doc
     self.space = space
Exemplo n.º 3
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 def __init__(self, name="", *argv, **kwargv):
     oper.__init__(self)
     """
     Argument name: 
     Argument space: 
     Argument doc: 
     """
     if self.isgoodname(name):
         self.func_name = name
     self.space = kwargv.get("space", 4)
     self.init_values = []
     self.local_value = {}
     self.libs = []
     for i, j in argv:
         if self.isgoodname(i):
             self.init_values.append((i, j))
     self.doc = kwargv.get("doc", "")
Exemplo n.º 4
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 def __init__(self,name = 'NewClass', * argv, ** kwargv):
     oper.__init__(self)
     '''
     Argument name: the class you want.
     argvs is the arguments your class carry in tuple ('value_name', value)
     Argument space: 4 if not defined
     Argument doc: doc='' if not defined
     '''
     self.class_name = name
     self.space = kwargv.get('space',4)
     self.libs = []
     self.init_values = []
     self.func = {}
     self.value = {}
     for i, j in argv:
         if self.isgoodname(i):
             self.init_values.append((i, j))
     self.doc = kwargv.get('doc', '')