Hi, I have got a problem with importing global variables. For instance I have got two files:
# t1.py #t2.py counter = 1 def counter_adder(filenr): def show_adder(): global counter import t1 counter+= 1 print("adder is %d" % t1.counter) if filenr == 1: show_adder() else: import t2 t2.show_adder() def show_adder(): print("adder is %d" % counter) >>counter_adder(1) adder is 2 >>counter_adder(2) adder is 1 When I look at the outcome of two function calls I expected no differences but much to my surprise it goes wrong when the global variable is imported. It doesn't give the updated value but the value it get when instantiated. Who come? What should I do to get the updated value greetings, Sjaak van Werkhoven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list