Greetings everyone, I'm working on a little project that's similar to tcltutor for python. I have a string which has some python code. I "compile" and "eval" this to get the output. So far so good. However, when this happens, the evaluation is happening in the current namespace so I'm afraid of symbols being redefined and messed up. What I want to do is to create a separate namespace for all the code so that I can execute it without worrying about symbol mangling.
Something like if the code I have is code = """ x=5 if x==5: print "Yes" else: print "No" """ I'd like to be able to create a separate module called (say) "tester" with contents def __start_exec__(): <contents of the code variable> then say something like import tester tester.__start_exec__() to actually run the code. This way, the namespace would be separate. Any idea how I can go about this? I'm guessing I should use the parser module to actually create the construct and then compile it but that looks little hairy. Is there something I'm missing? Any suggestions? Peace, -- -NI _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor