Dave Angel wrote: > On 03/11/2013 07:57 PM, Kene Meniru wrote:
> > I hope you're just kidding. execfile() and exec() are two of the most > dangerous mechanisms around. import or __import__() would be much > better, as long as your user hasn't already run myapp.py as his script. > Tried __import__ and it seems to execute the myapp.py just like execfile however it only provides access to objects defined in the module myapp.py only. Like I mentioned, my program has multiple packages and the objects myappwin needs access to are stored in an object in another module called doc.py. - myapp.py provides the functions used to describe 3D objects - app.py is imported into myapp.py and is called by the functions after they create the 3D objects. - app.py uses another module called doc.py which app.py imports to save the objects in a class with a dictionary. - myappwin needs to access the dictionary in the class inside the doc module. -- Kene :::::::::::::::::: kemen...@gmail.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list