Why does Python not support a record type natively? It's a matter of having a mutable version of namedtuple.
I could use namedtuple._replace
. But I need to have these records in a collection and since namedtuple._replace
creates another instance, I also need to modify the collection which becomes messy quickly.
Background: I have a device whose attributes I need to get by polling it over TCP/IP. i.e. its representation is a mutable object.
Edit: I have a set of devices for whom I need to poll.
Edit:
I need to iterate through the object displaying its attributes using PyQt. I know I can add special methods like __getitem__
and __iter__
, but I want to know if there is an easier way.
Edit: I would prefer a type whose attribute are fixed (just like they are in my device), but are mutable.
__dict__
attribute which is a dictionary. You can iterate through that. Look at the answer from Cameron and comment by Chris Lutz.