We are using python for our build system. Each subproject dir has a python script that builds it. Parent dirs have python scripts that recurse into their children and use exec to invoke the python scripts. Recently we discovered that one of the python scripts works when invoked directly, but fails when invoked with exec. I've created a very simple pair of python scripts that demonstrates the problem. (We're using python 2.6)
Can someone explain or point to a good explanation of why this problem occurs? I have two python files: prim.py and sec.py. prim.py: ----------------------------------------- #!/usr/bin/env python ##sec2 = open('sec.py') ##exec sec2 def invoke(): sec = open('sec.py') exec sec invoke() ------------------------------ and sec.py: ---------------------------------- import sys def sec(): print('Inside sec(): ' + str(sys.argv)) print('Outside sec(): ' + str(sys.argv)) sec() -------------------------------------- When I run prim.py, I get an error: -------------------------------- Outside sec(): ['./prim.py'] Traceback (most recent call last): File "./prim.py", line 10, in <module> invoke() File "./prim.py", line 8, in invoke exec sec File "sec.py", line 7, in <module> sec() File "sec.py", line 4, in sec print('Inside sec(): ' + str(sys.argv)) NameError: global name 'sys' is not defined ---------------------------------- I don't understand why the sys import is not visible in the sec() function. I can fix this by adding a: global sys or import sys inside the sec() function. But I would like to understand why this is necessary, especially since sys is visible in sec.py outside of the sec() function. I found this page discussing exec http://docs.python.org/reference/executionmodel.html but I'm afraid I couldn't quite follow it. It makes me think that a free variable is involved, but I don't see how. It did made me try invoking exec in prim.py outside of the invoke() function (see the commented out code). Everything worked fine when I did that. Can someone set me straight? Suggestions on avoiding this problem are welcome as well! Thanks in advance. Paul Carter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list