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Re: Reusable (local) Modules

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Date Fri, 07 Sep 2012 14:09:30 -0400
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On 09/07/2012 01:56 PM, Travis Griggs wrote:
> I'm relatively new to Python (coming from strong C and Smalltalk backgrounds). I've written a couple of relatively small apps (one or two .py files). I'm using PyCharm (I love it).
>
> I'm curious what the pythonic approach is to creating your own reusable modules. Any tutorials or high level explanations, or detailed, much appreciated. 
>
> For example, I have a small module called valvenumbers.py. It's a family of functions that we use to do a variety of things with the serial numbers we attach to some of our products. Now I'm making a little desktop app using wxpython, and I want to use (import) that module. Using PyCharm, I have two separate projects in sibling directories. And there's another separate command line tool that wants to do the same. Currently, I just place a symlink to the valvenumbers.py, local to the directory of these apps. This seems like "the quickest thing that could possibly work", but I'm assuming there's a more pythonic way to approach this general problem.
>
> TIA!
>
> Travis Griggs
> "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." -- Leonardo Da Vinci
>

import sys
print sys.path

This will show you your path for imports.  The actual directories change
by default with different python versions, but one of them will be
suitable for putting new modules to be imported.  Naturally, you don't
want to add to the place where the stdlib is placed, but some of those
are normal writable directories.

-- 

DaveA

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