2009/3/20 andré palma <andre...@gmail.com>: > Hi \o > I'm asking if there is any #include( C) like or any include('File.php') > (php) like in python. > I have 2 files: "usbconnection.py" and "listen.py", And i want to use some > classes avaiable in "listen.py" on my main file "usbconnection.py". I've > tryed to do __import__("listen.py") but obviously it gave me an error... > "ImportError: No module named /home/andrefsp/projects/sigre/listen.py" > > So, if anybody knows how to do an include in python please reply me =)
Drop the .py. Just type: import listen You can use the __import__ function if you want, but generally you want the import statement as above. The equivalent to 'import listen' is: listen = __import__('listen') See the tutorial here: http://docs.python.org/tutorial/modules.html -- John. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor