Importing files other than *.py
Denis S. Otkidach
ods at strana.ru
Fri Nov 19 05:10:42 EST 2004
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:02:06 -0500 Ed Leafe <ed at leafe.com> wrote: > If I have a Python script in a file named "burp.zz", is there > any way > to import it into another script as you can with files named with the > .py extension? > > I looked at the imp module, but was not able to make it do what > I > wanted. Is this possible, or is the py/pyc extension required? Yes, it's possible: $ cat > burp.zz <<EOF > def f(): > print 'OK' > EOF $ python Python 2.4b1 (#1, Oct 29 2004, 15:00:34) [GCC 3.3.3 20040412 (ALT Linux, build 3.3.3-alt5)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> fp = open('burp.zz', 'U') >>> import imp >>> module = imp.load_module('burp', fp, 'burp.zz', ('.py', 'U', 1)) >>> module <module 'burp' from 'burp.zz'> >>> module.f <function f at 0x307a04> >>> module.f() OK Alternatively you can use sys.path_hooks to install own importer being aware of your extentions. -- Denis S. Otkidach http://www.python.ru/ [ru]
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