On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 22:32:28 +0200, "Jakob Simon-Gaarde" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey there. > > I have a problem regarding sip that I guess is probably trivial. > > I have an C++ API which is contained in one library file. I am over half > way > though making python bindings. In the process of making these bindings I > decided to split them op into 7 modules that each handle there logical > partition of the problem domain, ie UserService, GroupService, RoleService, > > etc. > > Until now it has been smooth, I created sip definitions for 20% of the > UserService module and when implementing the RoleService I needed > specifications from the UserService (UserItem) so I %Import'ed the > UserService > Module in RoleService. Everything worked as it should. > > Then when I wanted to define the remaining 80% of the UserService module I > also needed definitions from RoleService in UserService (RoleItem)... But, > but, but here I ran into problems, cause when I in the RoleService module's > > sip definitions already imported UserService, I got a circular import when > I > started importing RoleService in UserService. > > Is this possible to work around?
Only by redesigning your module structure to remove the circular dependencies. > the prob: > this is what happens in sip while processing module A: > A imports B which then import A > > cause A depends on specs from B and B depends on specs from A > > / Jakob Simon-Gaarde Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
