En Thu, 29 Mar 2007 14:42:33 -0300, Mitko Haralanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> I have three modules that a comprising the problem: > ./core.py > ./log.py > ./resources/simple/__init__.py Surely there is a ./resources/__init__.py too? > The problem that I am seeing is that 'global_info' in the log.py module > is [None, None, None] on both calls of log.Logger (), even though the > initial call (from core.py) sets it to the passed in values. > According to the Python documentation, I am using the __import__ > statement correctly to get what I want? It seems like, the guts of the > import/__import__ code are creating two different namespaces for the > log.py module. You may check if this is the case, looking at sys.modules > (if you are wondering why I am using __import__ in my class > constructor, it is because the name of the module that should be > imported is read out of a configuration file). Anyway you could import the package and lookup the module inside using getattr: import resources name = "simple" module = getattr(resources, name) self.rs = module.Resource() -- Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list