##I'm sorry to stir up such a well discussed topic yet again, but namespaces are a point of confusion to me...
I took the effort of organizing my Python code (scripting a cad program calles Rhino) in well defined classes, which would be a terrific thing if I didn't got stuck in namespace issues. I have a module that launches the application I'm scripting via win32com; rhino.load from rhino import load RS = load.RS So the application, with all its methods are now available through the RS (RhinoScript) object from rhino import SRF # is where things get stuck The RS object is the application scripted via COM, where all its method reside. In my module, SRF, I'm not importing anything, though it refers to the RS object all the time. Such as: class srfBase: '''Base class inherited by the srf* classes, binding general Rhino surface functionality to a particular surface generation method''' def __init__(self): self.id = 'self.id srfBase' pass def isBrep(self): return RS.IsBrep(self.id) def isPointInSurface(self, coord): return RS.IsPointInSurface(self.id, coord) How do I make the RS object available to the imported SRF module, such that my module code and program code both refer to RS as the application object being scripted? Cheers, Jelle. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list