Hello, I am trying to organize some of my code, and am having a little trouble with the import logic. I find I often have something like:
MyPackage/ Part1/ # wants to use functions in Common/ __init__.py # does "from MyClass1 import MyClass1", etc,... MyClass1.py MyClass1a.py # depends on MyClass1 MyClass1b.py # depends on MyClass1 Part2/ # wants to use functions in Common/ __init__.py # does "from MyClass2 import MyClass2", etc,... MyClass2.py # depends on MyClass1 also, such as containing a list of MyClass1 MyClass2a.py # depends on MyClass2 MyClass2b.py # depends on MyClass2 Common/ __init__.py # does "import fun1,fun2", etc,... fun1.py fun2.py So I have some common utilities that both classes want to access, and I have two separate class definitions, of which one depends on the other. In MyClass2.py, I can't seem to do: import Common.fun1 or from Part1.MyClass1 import MyClass1 I think I am either missing some syntax/path thing, or I am thinking about the organization in entirely the wrong way. Currently, as a hack, I am simply copying the code from Common into the other two directories, and making a link to the Part1 directory in the Part2 so I can import it. There must be a better way, yes? thanks, Brian Blais -- ----------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://web.bryant.edu/~bblais -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list