Creating "virtual" module-namespace
Harald
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Thu Dec 12 11:14:39 EST 2002
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Nicodemus <nicodemus at globalite.com.br> wrote in message news:<mailman.1039692015.21955.python-list at python.org>... > If I understood correctly, you have for example ['ftplib', 'mymodule'] > stored in a database, and you want to, given one of the modules of the > database, use them like this: Not exactly. I have not stored the complete code of modules in a database. I retrieve them to a string. And I want to treat (the content of) this string like a module. I CAN allready use the content of this string via compile and exec. BUT all the modules are in the same namespace. > mymodule = __import__('mymodule') If I try to do this on my string... that is mymodule=__import__(a) where a contains the usual... a='class nasenbaer:\n def singe(self):\n print "gugug"\n\n' it yields an ImportError: No module named class nasenbaer: Thanks for your considerations, Harald
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