Can anyone tell me if pygame and Tkinter can work together?
Nathan Pinno
falcon3166 at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 18 19:18:24 EST 2005
Even its from one or two external libraries like Tkinter and pygame? I
prefer to load what I need, not to constantly have to call it by its library
dot its_name. It makes easier coding for me. I try to keep my code as simply
as possible. Wonder if its possible to use a Tkinter question to make a
pygame run again (example being you get killed on a level and you want to
play again without exiting)?
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"Fredrik Lundh" <fredrik at pythonware.com> wrote in message
news:mailman.757.1132171839.18701.python-list at python.org...
> Nathan Pinno wrote:
>
>> It's a warning that says:
>>
>> Can only use * in top level or something like that.
>>
>> It's kind of annoying
>
> why? importing tons of unknown stuff into a local namespace is
> rather silly, and makes it impossible for the compiler to properly
> analyze your code -- which means that you cannot use nested
> scoping. the language reference says:
>
> The from form with "*" may only occur in a module scope.
> If the wild card form of import -- "import *" -- is used in a
> function and the function contains or is a nested block with
> free variables, the compiler will raise a SyntaxError.
>
> future versions of Python will most likely issue a SyntaxError also
> for "import *" in non-nested functions.
>
>> but the program still ran after I made the import * lines top level,
>> and removed the def's.
>
> moving the "import *" line to the module scope would have been
> enough; functions can refer to module-level variables just fine.
>
> you might wish to read up on Python scoping rules:
>
> http://docs.python.org/ref/naming.html
>
> </F>
>
>
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