Re: getattr for modules not classes

2006-05-27 Thread Piet van Oostrum
Heiko Wundram [EMAIL PROTECTED] (HW) schreef: HW from x import test as x HW print x.one HW print x.two HW print x.three Or replace test by x in x.py :=) -- Piet van Oostrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.cs.uu.nl/~piet [PGP 8DAE142BE17999C4] Private email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --

Re: getattr for modules not classes

2006-05-26 Thread Heiko Wundram
Am Mittwoch 24 Mai 2006 15:43 schrieb Piet van Oostrum: Heiko Wundram [EMAIL PROTECTED] (HW) wrote: HW y.py HW --- HW from x import test HW print test.one HW print test.two HW print test.three HW --- Or even: import x x = x.test print x.one print x.two print x.three Or even:

Re: getattr for modules not classes

2006-05-24 Thread Piet van Oostrum
Heiko Wundram [EMAIL PROTECTED] (HW) wrote: HW y.py HW --- HW from x import test HW print test.one HW print test.two HW print test.three HW --- Or even: import x x = x.test print x.one print x.two print x.three -- Piet van Oostrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.cs.uu.nl/~piet [PGP

Re: getattr for modules not classes

2006-05-22 Thread Daniel Nogradi
Is there something analogous to __getattr__ for modules? I know how to create a class that has attributes from a list and nothing else by overloading __getattr__ and making sure that the accessed attribute appears in my list. Now I would like to do the same with a module, say x.py, in

getattr for modules not classes

2006-05-21 Thread Daniel Nogradi
Is there something analogous to __getattr__ for modules? I know how to create a class that has attributes from a list and nothing else by overloading __getattr__ and making sure that the accessed attribute appears in my list. Now I would like to do the same with a module, say x.py, in which I

Re: getattr for modules not classes

2006-05-21 Thread Heiko Wundram
Am Sonntag 21 Mai 2006 21:52 schrieb Daniel Nogradi: Is there something analogous to __getattr__ for modules? I know how to create a class that has attributes from a list and nothing else by overloading __getattr__ and making sure that the accessed attribute appears in my list. Now I would