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Refined: How do I launch 'somewhere/Sweety.py' without 'somewhere/'?
Martin Blessm.bless at gmx.de
Tue Apr 10 16:54:39 EDT 2001
Thanks, that's - almost - the kind of thing I'm looking for. Thereonly was a minor typo.Alex Martelli:>For example through a simple auxiliary script -- the>following should suffice (but it's untested):>>file locator.py:>===>import sys, imp>>file, path, desc = imp.find_module(sys.argv[1])>sys.argv[0] = path>del sys.argv[1]>try:> load_module('__main__', file, path, desc)imp. load_module('__main__', file, path, desc) # imp. added, (mb)>finally:> file.close()>Of course, this will only be necessary on sufficiently-incapable>operating systems. :-) Yes, I'm aware of this. But currently I'm working in a windowsworld.I can imagine you wonder what I'm struggling for. I simply want to beable to say "python mygeneralcmd" in each and every dir with"mygeneralcmd" being python scripts somewhere in my import hierarchy.And I have to keep Windows PATH short.Locator.py is fine and - what I like very much - instructive to me.But what I really need is a locator which can handle nested modules aswell like "mb.mytool". I tried to understand KNEE.PY which seems toshow the logic of importing, but my knowledge is still very limited.Can I use KNEE.py to import ("chain to") for instance "mb.mblib"? Andwill the __name__=="__main__" trick work?Martin
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