Python3 not adding 'self' to class function call










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I have this asyncio class in python 3.4:



class Type1:

def __init__(s,websocket,path,flds,MyId):
global TypeOnes
s.ws=websocket
s.pt=path
s.iId=flds
s.ID=MyId
s.cnt=0
TypeOnes[MyId]=s
s.Q=asyncio.Queue


@asyncio.coroutine
def handlerIn(s,rxed):
#yield from s.Q.put(rxed) # gave error missing positional 'item'
#yield from s.Q.put(item=rxed) # gave error missing positional 'self'
yield from s.Q.put(self=s.Q,item=rxed) # gave error TypeError: _consume_done_getters() missing 1 required positional argument: 'self'


When HandlerIn is called I do not seem to be able to call Q.put, see commented code for attempts and results.



It's as if the self is just not being inserted correctly



I am in a debugger and I have checked the contents of the variables:



(handlerIn)>>> s.Q
<class 'asyncio.queues.Queue'>

(handlerIn)>>> rxed
'Button'









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    I have this asyncio class in python 3.4:



    class Type1:

    def __init__(s,websocket,path,flds,MyId):
    global TypeOnes
    s.ws=websocket
    s.pt=path
    s.iId=flds
    s.ID=MyId
    s.cnt=0
    TypeOnes[MyId]=s
    s.Q=asyncio.Queue


    @asyncio.coroutine
    def handlerIn(s,rxed):
    #yield from s.Q.put(rxed) # gave error missing positional 'item'
    #yield from s.Q.put(item=rxed) # gave error missing positional 'self'
    yield from s.Q.put(self=s.Q,item=rxed) # gave error TypeError: _consume_done_getters() missing 1 required positional argument: 'self'


    When HandlerIn is called I do not seem to be able to call Q.put, see commented code for attempts and results.



    It's as if the self is just not being inserted correctly



    I am in a debugger and I have checked the contents of the variables:



    (handlerIn)>>> s.Q
    <class 'asyncio.queues.Queue'>

    (handlerIn)>>> rxed
    'Button'









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      I have this asyncio class in python 3.4:



      class Type1:

      def __init__(s,websocket,path,flds,MyId):
      global TypeOnes
      s.ws=websocket
      s.pt=path
      s.iId=flds
      s.ID=MyId
      s.cnt=0
      TypeOnes[MyId]=s
      s.Q=asyncio.Queue


      @asyncio.coroutine
      def handlerIn(s,rxed):
      #yield from s.Q.put(rxed) # gave error missing positional 'item'
      #yield from s.Q.put(item=rxed) # gave error missing positional 'self'
      yield from s.Q.put(self=s.Q,item=rxed) # gave error TypeError: _consume_done_getters() missing 1 required positional argument: 'self'


      When HandlerIn is called I do not seem to be able to call Q.put, see commented code for attempts and results.



      It's as if the self is just not being inserted correctly



      I am in a debugger and I have checked the contents of the variables:



      (handlerIn)>>> s.Q
      <class 'asyncio.queues.Queue'>

      (handlerIn)>>> rxed
      'Button'









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      I have this asyncio class in python 3.4:



      class Type1:

      def __init__(s,websocket,path,flds,MyId):
      global TypeOnes
      s.ws=websocket
      s.pt=path
      s.iId=flds
      s.ID=MyId
      s.cnt=0
      TypeOnes[MyId]=s
      s.Q=asyncio.Queue


      @asyncio.coroutine
      def handlerIn(s,rxed):
      #yield from s.Q.put(rxed) # gave error missing positional 'item'
      #yield from s.Q.put(item=rxed) # gave error missing positional 'self'
      yield from s.Q.put(self=s.Q,item=rxed) # gave error TypeError: _consume_done_getters() missing 1 required positional argument: 'self'


      When HandlerIn is called I do not seem to be able to call Q.put, see commented code for attempts and results.



      It's as if the self is just not being inserted correctly



      I am in a debugger and I have checked the contents of the variables:



      (handlerIn)>>> s.Q
      <class 'asyncio.queues.Queue'>

      (handlerIn)>>> rxed
      'Button'






      python-3.x python-asyncio python-object






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          I think the problem is that you haven't created an instance of asyncio.Queue. It should be



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            I think the problem is that you haven't created an instance of asyncio.Queue. It should be



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                s.Q=asyncio.Queue()





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                I think the problem is that you haven't created an instance of asyncio.Queue. It should be



                s.Q=asyncio.Queue()






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