Buddies provide basic contact information:
Buddies can be created by calling the Buddy class:
>>> from buddydemo.buddy import Buddy >>> bud = Buddy('Bob', 'Smith', 'bob@smith.org', ... '513 Princess Ann Street', '22401')
You can access the information via attributes:
>>> bud.first, bud.last, bud.email ('Bob', 'Smith', 'bob@smith.org') >>> bud.address, bud.postal_code ('513 Princess Ann Street', '22401')
Any data not passed to the class are initialized to empty strings:
>>> bud = Buddy() >>> bud.first, bud.last, bud.email ('', '', '') >>> bud.address, bud.postal_code ('', '')
You can get the full name of a buddy by calling its name method:
>>> bud = Buddy('Bob', 'Smith') >>> bud.name() 'Bob Smith'