Dale Amon wrote:
I am trying to get to the heart of what it is I am
missing. Is it the case that if you have a module C in a
package A:
A.C
that there is no way to load it such that you can use:
x = A.C()
in your code?
OK, here's a simple question. What do you expect from:
import sys
sys()
sys is a module, and as such, it is not callable.
Just because you put a class inside a module, does not mean
that class magically does something by virtue of having the
same name as the module.
A module is a namespace to hold classes, functions, etc....
A package is a namespace to hold modules (possibly more).
I don't understand why you don't use files like:
VLMLegacy/
__init__.py
Reader.py
VLM4997.py
WINGTL.py
But, presuming some kind of rationale,
put the code you want in
VLMLegacy/VLM4997/__init__.py
--Scott David Daniels
scott.dani...@acm.org
--Scott David Daniels
scott.dani...@acm.org
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