callback confusion
Donn Ingle
donn.ingle at gmail.com
Sat Dec 8 11:36:05 EST 2007
Hi,
I have two modules, the second is imported by the first.
Let's call them one.py and two.py (two being my API)
In the first I register a function into the second.
[in one.py]
def boo(): ...
...
two.register( boo )
two.startLoop()
In two.py it starts a loop (GTK timeout), so processing remains there.
At some point it's time to call the callback.
[within the loop in two.py]
f = getFunc()
f()
That works, it calls boo( ) in one.py -- all fine. The thing I can't figure
out is that it's calling it from the namespace p.o.v of two.py -- For
example:
[in one.py]
kills=0
def boo():
print kills
It will abort with:
print kills
UnboundLocalError: local variable 'kills' referenced before assignment
How can I get the 'self' of a module? If I could tell it to [print
moduleself.kills] or something like that I'd be in business again.
It would be best to have no funny stuff on the user-end of the API; a
simple [print kills] would be best.
\d
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