I have two python modules, both of which need to refer to classes
defined in the other one. How do I do this?
I am currently putting at the start of each module a line of the form:
from theOtherModule import *
However, this is not working. My modules -- greatly simplified -- look
like this:
#bak.py
from hhh import *
ti = AnHhhClass()
print ti
and:
#hhh.py
from bak import *
class AnHhhClass: pass
When I run ``python bak.py'', I get the error message
``NameError: AnHhhClass''.
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Phil Hunt....philh@vision25.demon.co.uk
defined in the other one. How do I do this?
I am currently putting at the start of each module a line of the form:
from theOtherModule import *
However, this is not working. My modules -- greatly simplified -- look
like this:
#bak.py
from hhh import *
ti = AnHhhClass()
print ti
and:
#hhh.py
from bak import *
class AnHhhClass: pass
When I run ``python bak.py'', I get the error message
``NameError: AnHhhClass''.
--
Phil Hunt....philh@vision25.demon.co.uk