Hi, Hopefully to make things clearer: this works from a shell:
In [23]:from SC.CARDS.BC import * In [24]:l = inspect.getmembers(eval('BC')) #l will get all members from class 'BC' whereas the code referenced below gets an exception saying 'BC' is not defined. Thanks, Philippe Philippe C. Martin wrote: > Hi, > > I'm getting pretty desperate here: > > The code below crashes on the last line (but works from a shell). > > The class 'BC' exists and the loop on self.__BC_EXEC_LIST passes fine. > > It's got to be something really stupid but I've been looking at it too > long I guess. > > Any clue would be quite welcome. > > Regards, > > Philippe > > > > > > > __EXEC_LIST = [ \ > 'import os', \ > 'import sys', \ > 'from SC.pilot.SC_Script_Processor import *', \ > 'from SC.utils.SC_Convert import *', \ > 'import string ', \ > 'from SC.iso.SC_Dec_ISO import *', \ > 'from SC.iso.SC_Enc_ISO import *', \ > 'from SC.iso.SC_Analysis import *', \ > 'sc_sp = SC_Script_Processor ()', \ > 'sc_enc = SC_Enc_ISO ()', \ > 'sc_dec = SC_Dec_ISO ()', \ > 'sc_a = SC_Analysis ()', \ > 'sc_conv = SC_Convert()' ] > > __BC_EXEC_LIST = ['from SC.CARDS.BC import *','from > SC.Solutions.SCF.BCInterface import *','sc_bc = BC_Interface()'] > > > for l_s in self.__BC_EXEC_LIST: #this loop works fine > try: > exec (l_s, self.m_process_global,self.m_process_local) > > except: > traceback.print_exc() > > for l_s in self.__EXEC_LIST: #this loop works fine > try: > exec (l_s, self.m_process_global,self.m_process_local) > > except: > print >> sys.stderr, 'FATAL INIT ERROR - PLEASE CHECK YOUR > CONFIGURATION' > > l = inspect.getmembers(eval('SC_Dec_ISO')) #THIS WORKS - the class > exists > l = inspect.getmembers(eval('BC')) #THIS CRASHES - the class > exists -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list