On Feb 23, 10:06 pm, "Luis M. González" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I apologize for this very basic question, but I can't understand how > this works... > I want to import a function from module B into my main script A, so > this function can see and use the locals from A. >
> For example: > > def auto(): > urls = ['/', 'index'] > for k,v in __main__.locals().items(): # these "locals" > are the ones of the main script > if isinstance(v,type) and k != 'index': > urls.append('/%s' %k) > urls.append(k) > return tuple(urls) > > Of course this doesn't work... > > Any hint? > Yes, define your functions so that they get all the input they need from the arguments that are passed in. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list