On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Jeff Jeffries <jeff.jeffries....@gmail.com> wrote: > Smart people, Is there a way I can add a dictionaries keys to the python > namespace? It would just be temporary as I am working with a large > dictionary, and it would speed up work using an IDE. I look and find > nothing... none of the keys have spaces and none are common names within the > module. > > #Do this? > dictionary = {"AppleSeed": None, "Has": None,"Horrible" :None,"Art"} > for key in dictionary.keys(): > eval("%s=None"%key)
I would strongly recommend not. > #or do this? > locals().update(dictionary) That doesn't work in a function, but outside of a function, you should be able to use: globals().update(dictionary) However, I would advise using the dictionary explicitly. Give it a shorter name and it'll be easier, but don't go for namespace pollution. The PHP folks finally realized that register_globals is a bad idea. ChrisA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list