Question #202298 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/202298
Status: Open => Answered
RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Variables defined in a module are always local to that module.
So in the same way as the function, you have to qualify with the module or use
from xyz import *, which makes all names available in the global namespace (no
module. needed).
-- version 1:
# main
import sub
reload(sub) #comment
sub.a = "from main"
sub.fn()
# sub
a = "from sub"
def fn():
print a
-- version 2
# main
import * #comment
reload(sub) #comment
from sub import *
a = "from main"
fn()
The statements marked with #comment are only needed when running in the
IDE, to always get a fresh copy of module on rerun (see
http://sikuli.org/docx/globals.html#importing-other-sikuli-scripts-
reuse-code-and-images -> Some comments for readers not familiar with
Python import)
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