Good afternoon. As a self-tutoring project I am writing a one-time-pad encrypt/decrypt script. I have completed the encryption portion and am working currently on the decryption algorithm. My goal is to have the encrypt and decrypt be individual modules vice two parts of the same.
My problem, or perhaps more accurately, question, lies in importing a function from the otp_encrypt script. Here is the function I am attempting to call: def get_key(ptext): """Convert one-time-pad to uppercase, and strip spaces. On final line slice pad to match length of plain text. (OTP will not work if len(pad) != len(plaintext)""" ptext = upper_case(ptext) otp = # key removed just due to sheer length otp = string.upper(otp) new = "" for letter in otp: if letter in string.uppercase: new += letter return new[:len(ptext)] The parameter of get_key is sys.argv[1]. Now I understand why I'm getting the errors I'm getting (invalid syntax if I include () or ([parameter], or an IndexError if I don't include those), but my question is, is it feasible to import a function from a module when that function requires a parameter from elsewhere in the imported module? Or is it just better to just import * in all cases? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list