b.py:
------------
import a
...
def test():
    print a.x

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Jeff Bauer
Rubicon, Inc.


On Mar 30, 6:43 am, "Aidas Bendoraitis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Let's say I have the files main.py, a.py and b.py
>
> main.py:
> -----------
> x="some local value"
> import a
> ...
>
> a.py:
> -----------
> x="some other local value"
> import b
> ...
>
> b.py:
> -----------
> def test():
>     print x
>
> ----------------------
> Is it possible to access the x of the module a.py in the module b.py?
> What would be the functions/statements to make it possible? Or in
> general, how to access the locals of the importing ( not imported!!!)
> module?
>
> Regards,
> Aidas Bendoraitis


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