myparentclass.__subclasses__() not working for me
Gabriel Genellina
gagsl-py2 at yahoo.com.ar
Mon Sep 14 11:16:44 EDT 2009
En Mon, 14 Sep 2009 10:30:07 -0300, samwyse <samwyse at gmail.com> escribió:
> ### I've tried this under both Python 2.5.1 and 3.1.1, and it isn't
> working with either one. Here is my program:
>
> class Plugin(object):
> """This is the base object for a plug-in."""
> pass
>
> def load_plugins(plugin_subdir='plugins'):
> import sys, pkgutil, imp, os.path
>
> try:
> # Use this path if we're running as a module.
> homedir = __path__[0]
> except NameError:
> # Use this path if we're running stand-alone.
> homedir = sys.path[0]
> plugin_path = [ os.path.join(homedir, plugin_subdir) ]
>
> modules = {}
> for loader, name, is_pkg in pkgutil.iter_modules(plugin_path):
> file, pathname, desc = imp.find_module(name, plugin_path)
> modules[name] = imp.load_module(name, file, pathname, desc)
> for pair in modules.items():
> print('name = %r\nmodule = %r\n' % pair)
>
> if __name__ == '__main__':
> print('subclasses = %r\n' %(Plugin.__subclasses__()))
> load_plugins()
> print('subclasses = %r\n' %(Plugin.__subclasses__()))
>
> ### And here is my plugin, in plugins/myplugin.py:
>
> from plugin import Plugin
> class MyPlugin(Plugin):
> pass
>
> ### When I run the main program, I get this:
>
> subclasses = []
>
> name = 'myplugin'
> module = <module 'myplugin' from 'C:\Documents and Settings\sam_denton
> \Desktop\scripting\plugins\myplugin.py'>
>
> subclasses = []
>
> ### Obviously, myplugin is being found found and loaded, but my base
> class doesn't know about it. Any ideas?
Don't run the first module as a program itself. When it's run as a
program, it's known as '__main__'; when someone executes 'import plugin'
*another* copy is imported under the name 'plugin'.
So your plugin classes inherit from plugin.Plugin but you're printing
__main__.Plugin subclasses.
--
Gabriel Genellina
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