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Ludovic Kiefer
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Jun 29, 2011
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Yusei Tahara
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Update comment. Explain original purpose of asContext.
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@@ -2560,8 +2560,10 @@ class Base( CopyContainer,
security
.
declarePublic
(
'asContext'
)
def
asContext
(
self
,
context
=
None
,
REQUEST
=
None
,
**
kw
):
"""
Allows to have a kind of temp copy of an object edited with kw
parameters. This is somewhat equivalent to use tempObject.
The purpose of asContext is to allow users overloading easily the properties and categories of
an existing persistent object. (Use the same data and create a different portal type instance)
Pay attention, to use asContext to create a temp object is wrong usage.
ex : joe_person = person_module.bob_person.asContext(first_name='Joe')
"""
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@@ -2578,13 +2580,8 @@ class Base( CopyContainer,
temp_object
=
True
,
is_indexable
=
False
)
# Attention! Here all contents of self.__dict__ are
# passed to context. This means that if self contains
# persistent object, it may be modified through the context.
# And if context is cached on memory, ConnectionStateError
# may occur. Thus this is very dangerous code.
# If asContext is expected to return a copied temporary object,
# copy.deepcopy must be used here.
# Pass all internal data to new instance. Do not copy, but
# pass the same data. This is on purpose.
context
.
__dict__
.
update
(
self
.
__dict__
)
# Copy REQUEST properties to self
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