diff --git a/direct/src/showbase/Finder.py b/direct/src/showbase/Finder.py index d9c95689f1..ea263f0ec6 100644 --- a/direct/src/showbase/Finder.py +++ b/direct/src/showbase/Finder.py @@ -101,8 +101,12 @@ def copyFuncs(fromClass, toClass): # See if we already have a function with this name oldFunc = toClass.__dict__.get(funcName) if oldFunc: + + """ + # This code is nifty, but with nested functions, give an error: + # SystemError: cellobject.c:22: bad argument to internal function # Give the new function code the same filename as the old function - # Perhaps there is a cleaner way to do this? This is my best idea. + # Perhaps there is a cleaner way to do this? This was my best idea. newCode = new.code(newFunc.func_code.co_argcount, newFunc.func_code.co_nlocals, newFunc.func_code.co_stacksize, @@ -116,12 +120,12 @@ def copyFuncs(fromClass, toClass): newFunc.func_code.co_name, newFunc.func_code.co_firstlineno, newFunc.func_code.co_lnotab) - # print 'creating new function:', newFunc.func_code.co_name newFunc = new.function(newCode, - oldFunc.func_globals, - oldFunc.func_name, - oldFunc.func_defaults) - # oldFunc.func_closure) + newFunc.func_globals, + newFunc.func_name, + newFunc.func_defaults, + newFunc.func_closure) + """ replaceFuncList.append((oldFunc, funcName, newFunc)) else: # TODO: give these new functions a proper code filename