On Apr 9, 2:25 pm, mrstevegross <mrstevegr...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm trying to import a module so that the globals() of the importer > module are available to the imported module itself. [snip]
In general, the way I recommend to deal with this issue (aside from reorganizing your code) is to pass the function you want to call in as an argument. Rewrite your go function like so: def go(function_to_call): # do stuff function_to_call(1,2) # do rest of stuff Then, from the other modules, call it like this: mymod.go(some_special_func) What you are looking to do isn't THAT unreasonable, and there are some libraries that are based strongly on callbacks (which is the term for what you're trying to do). However, few if any libraries try to determine the callback automatically; you have to explicity pass the function/object to call back to. Carl Banks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list