hello, I always thought code in a module was only executed once, but doesn't seem to be true.
I'm using Python 2.5. And this is the example: == A.py == My_List = [] == B.py == from A import * My_List.append ( 3 ) print 'B', My_List import C == C.py == from A import * from B import * print 'C', My_List Now when you start with B.py as the main program, this is the resulting output: B [3] B [3, 3] C [3, 3] Why is the B.py executed twice ? thanks, Stef -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list