T wrote:
> I am using an optparse to get command line options, and then pass them
> to an instance of another class:
>
>
>
> # Class that uses optparse.OptionParser
> foo = Parse_Option()
>
> # Class that does the real work
> bar = Processor()
>
> bar.index = foo.options.index
> bar.output = foo.options.output
> bar.run()
>
> This works, but it feels hokey or unnatural to "pass" data from one
> class to another. Isn't there a better way???
What's wrong with:
foo = Parse_Option()
bar = Processor()
bar.run(foo.options.index, foo.options.output)
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