Hi, I am in a situation where I feel I am being forced to abandon a clean module structure in favor of a large single module. If anyone can save my sanity here I would be forever grateful.
My problem is that classes in several modules share a common base class which needs to implement a factory method to return instances of these same classes. An example to help illustrate what I mean: Lets say I have the following modules with the listed classes: - baselib.py with BaseClass - types.py with TypeA, ... - special.py with SpecialTypeA, ... Which would be used a bit like this: >>> type_a = any_type_instance.get_type("TypeA") >>> special_type = type_a.get_type("SpecialTypeA") Again, I can get around this by dumping everything in to one module, but it muddies the organization of the package a bit. This seems like a problem that would come up a lot. Are there any design paradigms I can apply here? Cheers - Rafe -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list