I'm hoping you meant for that to be public; if not, my apologies for forwarding a private message.
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 8:45 PM, Kene Meniru <kene.men...@illom.org> wrote: > Chris Angelico wrote: >> from povray_macros import * >> > > Am afraid you misunderstood my post. The file format I described is not an > attempt to re-create or modify a python environment. I do not wish to be > able to "import" python macros but other text files similar to the one I > described. Yep. There are two possibilities: Either you create a program that reads in a file of format you invent, or you make a set of Python functions and classes that mean that the format is actually a Python script. Instead of writing a file parser, you use Python's, and the program you write is actually a module rather than a top-level application. Producing output on stdout is one of the easiest and most standard ways to export content. ChrisA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list