Stef Mientki wrote:
hello,

when I''m working in a library,
and want to test some of the library functions,
I need to switch to  a main application,
(which has a normal main-section)
and run that.

If the library is simply,
I add a main section to the library,
so no problem.

But if the library requires a lot of overhead,
I want to run some main program,
that has a main section,
and uses my library under construction.

So how do I call from within the library module,
in a main section in that library module,
a main in another module ?

thanks,
Stef Mientki

btw,
I just found this in one of my programs (which works but isn't very beautiful)

In the library fill under construction I put this main section:
(sb_test.py is the main program, that has a main section and uses the library under construction)

if __name__ == '__main__':
   import db_test
   new_globals = {}
   new_globals [ '__name__' ] = '__main__'
   new_globals [ '__file__' ] = 'not really valuable'
   execfile ( 'db_test.py', new_globals )


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