Burton Samograd wrote: > bruno at modulix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
(snip) >>*But* is it necessary to have the main() in the same file that defines >>a_fun and b_fun ? It's quite common (and not only in Python) to use a >>distinct file for the main(). So you can easily solve your problem by >>splitting fun.py into fun.py and main.py: > > > ah yes, that might be a good idea. I'm just hacking together a > prototype right now and I'm thinking in C'isms still, Yeps. Python is easy to get started with, but when it comes to idioms, it's definitively not C. (snip) > >>> Does python have the idea of a 'weak' >>>reference >> >>Yes, but that's something totally different. > > > Care to describe? This is in the fine manual. Look for weakref. Enjoy -- bruno desthuilliers python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for p in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.split('@')])" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list