Great !!! That works like charm. Thanks alot.
Thomas Leo Kislov wrote: > Thomas W wrote: > > Maybe a stupid subject, but this is what I want to do : > > > > I got some python code stored in a string: > > > > somecode = """ > > > > from somemodule import ISomeInterface > > > > class Foo(ISomeInterface): > > param1 = ... > > param2 = .... > > > > """ > > > > and I want to compile that code so that I can use the Foo-class and > > check what class it extends, in this case ISomeInterface etc. I've > > tried eval, codeop etc. but it doesn't work. Something like this would > > be nice : > > > > from somemodule import ISomeInteface > > > > d = compile(sourcecode) > > > > myfoo = d.Foo() > > > > print ISomeInterface in myfoo.__bases__ > > > > Any hints? > > Here is hello world program for plugins: > > import sys > > somecode = """ > class Foo: > param1 = "Hello, world!" > """ > > plugin = type(sys)('unknown_plugin') # Create new empty module > exec somecode in plugin.__dict__ > > print plugin.Foo.param1 > > -- Leo -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list