> > hi, > > > > 1) > > I'm trying to create my _first_ own module. I've decided to write each > > class into a separate file. OB> > > > /MyModule|-bunch.py > > |-a.py > > |-b.py > > `-c.py > > You also need MyModule/__init__.py to signal to Python that MymModule is a > package. (Actually you > are creating a package containing several modules.) thank you to enlight me.. :).. that I was creating a package containing many modules. Maybe I'm smarter than I thought.
> > {a,b,c}.py contains respecetively classA,classB,classC more some unittest > > and bunch.py will contains some usefull function using the class{A,B,C} > > > > I'd like that when I import MyModule (`import MyModule')OB > > I'll see from it: > > MyModule.classA > > .classB > > .classC > > .<function1 in numch.py> > > .<function2 in numch.py> > > ... > > without seeing MyModule.{a,b,c} > > In MyModule/__init__.py put > from MyModule.a import classA > from MyModule.b import classB > from MyModule.c import classC I've done it. But is it normal that I'see also the filename MyModule.classA .classB .classC .a <---- not expected .b <--' .c <-' .<function1 in numch.py> .<function2 in numch.py> can I not import them ? > This creates package-level attributes for the classes. > > > 2) does someone now how to do this: > > x=3 > > with a function like: > > assign('x',3) > > Can you say why you want to do this? It is possible but generally it is > better to use a dict: > values = {} > values['x'] = 3 > the idea was to automate the : from MyModule.a import classA from MyModule.b import classB from MyModule.c import classC with a loop <snip> lclassname=['classA', 'classB', 'classC'] #in the future I can even automate the creation of classname list for classname in lclassname: #filename='a', classname='classA' filename=classname.replace('class','').lower() #from filename import classname #can't do this module=__import__(filename, gloabls(), locals(), [classname]) classDefinition=getattr(module,classname) assign(classname,classDefinition) <snip> In this way, when I'll do an import FWobs I'll get: MyModule.classA .classB .classC .<function1 in numch.py> .<function2 in numch.py> thanks for your help ! -- Cedric BRINER _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor