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[CPS-devel] breaking code up into seperate files
Florent Guillaume
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Sat Mar 17 01:47:36 CET 2007
Please have a look at CPSUtil, where a lot of functions are provided
the way you want.
1. put the function in a foo.py file
2. put the proper ModuleSecurityInfo(...).declarePublic(...) to make
it importable by restricted code
3. import foo.py from your __init__.py so that the security
declaration is read by zope.
Florent
On 16 Mar 2007, at 18:12, Winterflood, Jonathan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a number of .py files in my product that need to use the
> same set of functions; So far i've been resorting to copy/paste to
> make them work...
>
> Obviously this isn't a good idea, so i created a file containing
> (so far) one function
> this file is placed at the root of my product, and is organised as
> such:
>
> """ my file's comment
> """
>
> def myfunc():
> """myfunc's comment
> """
> etc...
>
> EOF(myfile.py)
>
> To use this, I'm trying to import it in the .py that's using it:
> from myfile import myfunc
>
> This gives me a traceback whenever I try to use it...:
> ImportError: import of "csv_render" is unauthorized
>
> What should I do to allow the import?
>
> TIA,
> Jonathan
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