Nevermind. The effect I'm seeing was from parent class get_memory actions. Looks like there is just too much work to attempt inheriting from anything but YaesuCloneModeRadio, and working from there ;)
Anyhow, now trying to wrap my head around how the banks work ;)
________________________________ From: Jens J. kd4tjx@yahoo.com To: "chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com" chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Friday, September 6, 2013 9:12 AM Subject: [chirp_devel] problem with class inheritance, calling parent method w/ super
This may be a general python understanding problem, but I am working on a VX2 driver, and subclassing from VX3. I am then overriding get_features, trying to call super get_features, modify that a bit and return it. The problem is that my change to rf.valid_tuning_steps do not seem to be changing at all. I must be missing some nuance of python here.
class VX2Radio(vx3.VX3Radio): .... def get_features(self): rf = super(VX2Radio, self).get_features() rf.has_bank = False rf.has_bank_names = False rf.valid_modes = list(set(VX2_MODES)) rf.valid_tuning_steps = list(VX2_STEPS) rf.memory_bounds = (1, 1000) return rf ....
Note, the mutation of rf.memory_bounds does take effect, but it's as if the valid_tuning_steps list in the UI is the original one (wrong order) from VX2Radio, not the one I'm assigning from VX2_STEPS list.
Any ideas or pointers for a pynewb
-Jens
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