Hi,
Thanks, that seems to be what I was missing. I'm having some further
related trouble though. I want to do something like this:
MODULES = [ 'module1', 'module2' ]
def libinfo():
for m in MODULES:
__import__('libinfo.'+m)
m.libinfo()
CFLAGS+=m.CFLAGS
That is, effectively expanding out to:
def libinfo():
__import__('libinfo.module1')
module1.libinfo()
CFLAGS+=module1.CFLAGS
I think the m in "m.libinfo()" is a string and so there is a failure to find
a libinfo member of a string object (which makes sense). Is there some way
to call the libinfo member of the object named by m? Am I heading into
reflection territory?
Regards,
Steven
-Original Message-
From: Hye-Shik Chang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 7 March 2005 4:48 PM
To: Steven Reddie
Cc: python-list@python.org
Subject: Re: Possible to import a module whose name is contained in a
variable?
On 6 Mar 2005 21:34:08 -0800, Steven Reddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to do something like the following, which doesn't work:
>
> modulename = 'module'
> import modulename
>
> The error is that there is no module named 'modulename'. Is there a
> way to get that variable expanded?
>
modulename = 'module'
module = __import__(modulename)
Hye-Shik
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