Hi! class A: X = 2 def F(): print A.X F()
The above fails because the name A is not yet at global scope when the reference A.X is reached. Is there any way to refer to A.X without making explicit use of the name 'A'? Admittedly the code looks pretty unusual, but I'm defining configuration "minilanguages" to configure different parts of an application, each inside a configuration class (like A), and I find this very convenient except for the above problem. Thank you in advance Regards, Carlos -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list