Le Sunday 29 June 2008 21:08:36 bvdp, vous avez écrit : > Is it possible to do this from a function: import a module and append > the defs in that module to an existing module/namesapce. > > So, in my code I have something like: > > # main code > import mods > > def loadmore(n): > import_module(n, mods) > > .... > # end of main > > this will permit the addition of the the stuff in file 'n.py' to 'mods'. > > Assuming that foo1() is defined in newmod, I should now be able to do > something like mods.foo1(). >
You can dynamically add objects to a module: >>> import os >>> os.foo = 'bar' >>> os.foo 'bar' >>> setattr(os, 'foo2', 'bar2') >>> os.foo2 'bar2' and for the loading part you can use the __import__ builtin or maybe execfile (see the 'built-in functions' chapter of the library reference for more about these). -- Cédric Lucantis -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list