Hi, I would really appreciate help on this. I have a script (s1.py) which I would like to call from another script (s2.py). No problem there.
The first issue is that s1.py has a command line parser which I would like to keep but instead of fetching the information from the command line, I would like to direct the parser to get the information from a variable so i can call sp1.py from sp2.py and give it an expression to parse that normally would go on the command line. To make things clearer: s1.py (currently) -------------------------------------------- def ... def ... cmdl_parser = optparse.OptionParser.. cmdl_parser.add_option.. (cmdl_opts, cmdl_args) = cmdl_parser.parse_args() ----------------------------------------------------------------- sp1.py (the one I would like) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- def ... def ... def MAIN(expression2parse) <----- add a main so can call from other script cmdl_parser = optparse.OptionParser.. cmdl_parser.add_option.. (cmdl_opts, cmdl_args) = cmdl_parser.parse_args() <---------------------------do this but on "expression2parse" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The second issue is error control. In case of an error in sp1.py I want the error handling to happen at the level of sp2.py so I can better manage things. Does anyone know how this could be done. Essentially return control to sp2.py? I am new to Python (5 hours) but have extensive programming in C++. I would really appreciate your input. Thanks! Kakeez _________________________________________________________________ Fight Allergies With Live Search http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=Remedies+For+Spring+Allergies&mkt=en-ca&FORM=SERNEP -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list