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How to get top levels of a project? #60
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Is there a typo in your questions?
Or I didn't fully get the question. At least
Right now, when writing these lines, I don't remember why a project has a toplevel, as there might be different de# a project with individual toplevels. |
I agree that every
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This sounds reasonable, I'll modify it. Might need some time, because another Python library needs some fixes first. It's blocking releases on many other things. |
The
TopLevel
attribute is declared in the following classes,Project
,Design
, andFileSet
. How should theproject.TopLevel
be returned? Currently, it just returnsproject.TopLevel
even if it'sNone
. Shouldn't it search down the hierarchy for a value different thanNone
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