Scott David Daniels wrote:
Martin MOKREJŠ wrote:

Hi,
 I'm looking for some easy way to do something like include in c or PHP.
Imagine I would like to have:   ....

I know about module imports and reloads, but am not sure if this is the right way to go. Mainly, I want to assign to multiple object instances some self bound variables. Their values will be different, so I can't

> use global variables.

Someone will, no doubt, find a way to code this.  I suggest you are
fighting the language here -- learn to use it instead.  Decide what
you really want to do, not how you want to do it.  Then try to figure
out how to accomplish your real goal in the normal flow of the language.

See my post on Mar 2 about "automating assignment of class variables". I got no answers, maybe I wasn't clear enough ... :(

I need to define lots of variables. The variable names are often identical.
The problem is that if I put such a code into a function ... no, I'm not going
to pass anything to a function to get it returned back. I just want to get
lots of variables assigned, that all. If I put them into module, it get's
exectued only once unless I do reload. And I'd have to use:
"from some import *", because mainly I'm interrested in assigning to self:
self.x = "blah"
self.y = "uhm"

I'm newbie, sure.

M.
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