En Tue, 16 Oct 2007 10:16:50 -0300, Alexandre Badez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> I would like when I do something like to create a __init__ package's > (here calle my_package) file witch make an action when we try to > import something in this package... > > Quiet like __getattribute__ work for a class, I would like this kind > of behaviour for a whole module or a package > > be a bit clearer: > I've got a normal package/module/class (whathever) where I do > something like: > > from my_package import my_module > > (but in the my_package I've got only: > my_package / __init__.py > > And in the __init__ of my my_package something like __getattribute__ > (but for a module) that would return something for my_module > > I know, that I can do something like charging everything "before" in > __init__ like: > my_module = the_thing_I_want > > But I need it to be lazy (because I may have many module witch could > be very awful...). A module doesn't *have* to be a module... You can replace sys.modules['your_module_name'] with a suitable object. See this classical recipe from Alex Martelli: <http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/65207> -- Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list