On Apr 10, 8:05 pm, Andrew Warkentin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >  In Python, is it possible to add classes to a module at run-time?
>
> >  Say I have a module foo and a module bar. Foo has class A and B, and
> >bar has class C. I want to add class C to foo so I can access it as
> >foo.C, but i want to do it without modifying foo's source.
>
> >  Is this at all possible?
>
> Yes.
>
> You would do something like
>
> import foo
> import bar
>
> foo.C = bar.C

Wow. That was a lot easier than expected. Thanks, all.

  ` Rogier
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