On Sep 7, 10:56 am, bclark76 <bclar...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm learning python, and was playing with structuring packages. > > Basically I want to have a package called mypackage that defines a > number of classes and functions. > > so I create: > > mypackage > __init__.py > myfunc.py > MyClass.py
Don't tell me you create a module called myfunc.py??? Stuff that function in __init__! Also don't name modules MyClass either. Both the spelling and grammar is incorrect. ALL modules use lowercase (and only integrate underscores in the most dire of need!) geom __init__.py vector3d.py point3d.py transformation.py from geom.transformation import Transformation from geom.vector3d import Vector3d from geom.point3d import Point3d or alternatively: geom __init__.py from __vector3d import Vector3d from __point3d import Point3d from __transformation import Transformation __vector3d.py __point3d.py __transformation.py from geom import Transformation from geom import Vector3d from geom import Point3d Although this method can be brittle due to the fact that one buggy module can break all the imported code in the __init__ module. I usually opt for specifying the module in the import path. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list