On 10/8/2015 2:24 AM, DBS wrote:
I'm using Python 3.5 and have two python scripts where one needs
access to a class in the other script for authentication purposes.
Any python .py file can be either run as a main program or module (ie,
script) or imported as a module by another module. If a file is meant
for both, it should end with
if __name__ == '__main__:
<what to do when running as main>
The latter is ofter to call a function main() defined previously. If
you have a problem with this, write a **minimal** example with at most
10 lines per file and post.
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Terry Jan Reedy
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