possible circular import problem with python-3, but not python-2

2010-09-27 Thread Darren Dale
py/h5a.c:5248) File "h5p.pxd", line 23, in init h5py.h5t (h5py/h5t.c:16481) File "h5t.pxd", line 17, in init h5py.h5p (h5py/h5p.c:9297) ImportError: No module named h5t That looks like it might be a circular import problem, but it works fine with python-2.6. I'm at a lo

Re: Circular import problem

2007-07-15 Thread Alex Popescu
On Jul 15, 10:08 pm, "Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > En Sun, 15 Jul 2007 08:49:54 -0300, Alex Popescu > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > > > > >> > But, I still don't understand how python can access a function in a > >> > file I have NOT included. In this case, to get things to w

Re: Circular import problem

2007-07-15 Thread Gabriel Genellina
En Sun, 15 Jul 2007 08:49:54 -0300, Alex Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: >> > But, I still don't understand how python can access a function in a >> > file I have NOT included. In this case, to get things to work, I DO >> > NOT "import MMA.grooves" but later in the module I access a functi

Re: Circular import problem

2007-07-15 Thread Alex Popescu
On Jul 14, 6:27 am, "Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > En Fri, 13 Jul 2007 13:24:57 -0300, bvdp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > > > > > > >> Seehttp://effbot.org/zone/import-confusion.htm > >> Try to move the circular references later in the code (maybe inside a > >> function, when it

Re: Circular import problem

2007-07-14 Thread Gabriel Genellina
En Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:44:05 -0300, bvdp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: >> > But, I still don't understand how python can access a function in a >> > file I have NOT included. In this case, to get things to work, I DO >> > NOT "import MMA.grooves" but later in the module I access a function >> > wi

Re: Circular import problem

2007-07-14 Thread greg
bvdp wrote: > before I moved other > imports around I was able to do the following: > > 1. NOT include MMA.gooves, > 2. call the function MMA.grooves.somefunc() > > and have it work. The import doesn't necessarily have to be in the same module where the attribute is used. The first time *any*

Re: Circular import problem

2007-07-14 Thread bvdp
> > But, I still don't understand how python can access a function in a > > file I have NOT included. In this case, to get things to work, I DO > > NOT "import MMA.grooves" but later in the module I access a function > > with "xx=MMA.grooves.somefunc()" and it finds the function, and works > > jus

Re: Circular import problem

2007-07-13 Thread Gabriel Genellina
En Fri, 13 Jul 2007 13:24:57 -0300, bvdp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > >> Seehttp://effbot.org/zone/import-confusion.htm >> Try to move the circular references later in the code (maybe inside a >> function, when it is required), or much better, refactor it so there is >> no >> circularity. >>

Re: Circular import problem

2007-07-13 Thread bvdp
Just as a bit of a followup, I have fixed the problem in my code. I changed the order of some of the imports in some other modules. What I was doing was more guesswork and good luck ... but it works. I really wonder if there is a better way to figure these problems out. Reading a few of the other

Re: Circular import problem

2007-07-13 Thread bvdp
> Seehttp://effbot.org/zone/import-confusion.htm > Try to move the circular references later in the code (maybe inside a > function, when it is required), or much better, refactor it so there is no > circularity. > > -- > Gabriel Genellina Yes, thanks. I'd read that page before posting. Helpful.

Re: Circular import problem

2007-07-12 Thread Gabriel Genellina
En Thu, 12 Jul 2007 23:36:16 -0300, bvdp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > I'm going quite nutty here with an import problem. I've got a fairly > complicated program (about 12,000 lines in 34 modules). I just made > some "improvements" and get the following error: > > bob$ mma > Traceback (most rece

Circular import problem

2007-07-12 Thread bvdp
I'm going quite nutty here with an import problem. I've got a fairly complicated program (about 12,000 lines in 34 modules). I just made some "improvements" and get the following error: bob$ mma Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/bin/mma", line 55, in import MMA.main Fil

Re: circular import problem

2005-09-09 Thread Terry Reedy
"Learning Python" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > An example in the book I didn't understood well > two modules files recursively import/from each other There are past postings available in the archives (via Google) at least, that lucided discuss circular imports.

circular import problem

2005-09-09 Thread Learning Python
An example in the book I didn't understood well two modules files recursively import/from each other in recur1.py,we have: x=1 import recur2 y=1 in recur2.py, we have from recur1 import x from recur1 import y If we run interactively at python command line, >>> import recur1 it has errors li