Hi All, I am wrestling with some architecture inside my app. Let's say I have a tunings collection, which contains e.g. 23 types of guitar tunings. In my song object I want to restore a relation between one of the tuning objects inside the tunings module.
I already figured out I need somethign like a global collection inside the tunings module,. but how global is it? When I am inside my app object, and import the tunings module, can I access the same global class as when I am inside my songs module and load the tunings module? So for some pseudo code: --- songs.py import tunings class Song(object): def __init__(self, tuning_id): # create relation with tuning object self._tuning = tunings.GetTuningById(tuning_id) -- app.py import tunings # get list of tunings for t in tunings._tuningCollection: print 'Tuning:', t._name ---- So basically I want to access the same global list in both modules, but not re-create the list in every module since it should be restored by the database layer once. Is this as simple as defining a global variable in the module tunings which is available on both imports, or should I do it different, and then my next question ofcourse is, how ? :-) Thanks for any advice, I do not want to make a global manager object that I need to pass around all the time, that would be silly.. Regards, - Jorgen -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list