Peter Teuben wrote:
if I define a simple string code, with the following contents:
import math
def foo(x):
return math.sqrt(x)
What? You have not told us something important here. First, that code
won't fail because it does not even execute the function foo -- it just
defines it. Second, if I extended your string with one more line
"foo(123)" to actually execute the code, it still works as expected.
So let's try this again... and this time please please also show us the
full text of the error message.
Gary Herron
and i run it using exec(code) in python, math is not known. But when I
recode the string as:
def foo(x):
import math
return math.sqrt(x)
it works fine. That seemed like an inconsistency, since it works
fine otherwise, as expected. It's easy to work around, but
just odd to find this out.
thanks
peter
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