stef mientki wrote: > hello, > > my program has become a bit large, > and now I want to split the files over several subdirectories. > So in the example shown below, I just moved the files f1.py and f2.py to > a deeper subdirectory. > > basedirectory\ > mainfile.py > file1.py > file2.py > subdir1\ > __init__.py > f1.py > f2.py > > Now I don't want (even can't) change my program, > to change imports from > from f1 import something > into > from subdir1.f1 import something > simply because f1.py and f2.py are python files dropped by users > and I do not know on forehand what will be dropped. > > I looked into the description of __init__.py, > in the hope I could make f1.py and f2.py available as if they were in > the basedirectory, > but i couldn't find a way. > > Is there a way to make f1.py and f2.py available as if they were located > in the base directory, > without knowing their names (so in general all py-files in the subdir1) ?? > > thanks, > Stef Mientki > > Put basedirectory\subdir in the PYTHONPATH environment variable or
os.path.append(r'basedirectory\subdir1') in the body of your program. -Larry -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list