With regards to the DictObj, would the following work for you? A blank class will allow you to arbitrarily add to or replace stuff in a container object.
class Container(object):
pass
>>> myContainer = Container()
>>> myContainer.spam = "in a can"
>>> myContainer.eggs = "in a shell"
If you want to not throw an AttributeError when there is no attribute, what do you think about the following? Personally, I'd prefer to use a dict for clarity, or to use a try/except clause.
class QuietContainer(object):
def __getattr__(self, attribute):
try:
return object.__getattr__(self,attribute)
except AttributeError:
return None
>>> cont = QuietContainer()
>>> print cont.me
None
Right?
