I have a class with a variable that should be an instance of this class. I can't create an instance at the declaration line because python interpreter does not know how to construct object at that moment. There is a possible workaround: initializing after the class declaration.
class A(object):
static_variable = None
def some_method(self, a=static_variable):
print a
A.static_variable = A()
But I need to use that class variable as a default argument. It is possible to solve the problem this way:
def some_method(self, a=None):
a = a if a else A.static_variable
print a
However, it looks very nonpythonic to me. Any suggestion about how to use this kind of static variable as a default argument would be appreciated.
param=None
then test forif parem is None
is absolutely pythonic.def f(a=2): print a
is more pythonic compare todef f(a=None): a = a if a 2; print a