How do you create constants?
Tom wright
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Sat Oct 28 10:16:25 EDT 2000
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Hi All, I am a newbie to python, and I have the following question, in c++ I can create a constant through something like an enum, or a const variable or a static. How do I go about doing something similar to this in python, e.g. I want to create a python file/class which contains all my constants for ease of use/maintenance. I then wish to use these from various other files/classes. Now I understand that due to the scoping of python variables, I can not simply reference variables in a separate module, but how can I achieve something similar to my global defines file as in c++, by the way, the defines would be constant strings and integers. I am sure there is an easy way to do this, but I havnt found it yet !! TIA for pointers Regards Tom PS I have RTFM, but if its there I have missed it
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