On 07/13/2013 07:45 PM, Dave Angel wrote:
On 07/13/2013 07:29 PM, Jim Mooney wrote:
Dave Angel <da...@davea.name>
<SNIP>
Where I got confused is I'm importing a module with a manual input, then
renaming the input function to a generator function in my program , so I
can bypass manual input and feed the module tons of data. That works
fine,
but I didn't follow how the imported module code could see that it should
go to my generator function instead of the manual input function,
unless I
was changing the imported module in some way. But it's now clear I'm not.
I really couldn't follow that paragraph. What's a manual input? What
do you mean renaming the input function (you mean the input statement?)
to a generator function? Perhaps this would better be a new thread you
should start.
Oops. I meant input()/raw_input() function, not statement. The one in
builtins. But these as opposed to any old function that happens to do
input.
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DaveA
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