Hello, This is not stricly necessary but it would be nice if I could get it done. Here is what I want to do:
There are 2 "foo" named modules, 'std foo' and 'my foo'. I want to be able to import 'my foo' and then from within my foo, import 'std foo'. Anyone can help?? --------- Before you start calling me stupid... the reason I would like that is that: I have a module that produces shell completion code from optparse objects for zsh, tcsh and (sort of) bash. But to use it, I have to directly modify the python code. Which I don't want that since I want to be able to generate completion automatically for code which is not mine in an easy manner. So a shell script sets the PYTHONPATH in a way that "my optparse" is loaded, but to build the option parser I want to then import the original optparse module from my optparse.py file. I could simply copy optparse's code and hack it or I could simply import it and overload some methods, which is what I think would be a cleaner solution. Cheers, -- Francisco. Groningen, Nederlands. __o `\<, _____(*)/(*)_____ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list