Upon futher reflection, I would agree with you. It's something I find slightly confusing when I first started with python - what the best method sharing a global instance is. I agree any such mechanism needs to be well thought out though. Perhaps some good documentation is the best solution. -- Mike On Tue, Apr 23 @ 15:49, François Pinard wrote: > I already use `config' (that precise identifier) a lot in my things, > so please do not even _think_ using it for something else! :-) :-) > > For small projects, such a thing might be overkill. For big projects, > there are a few (maybe many) avenues and ways how to achieve this sharing, > and I'm glad having the freedom of installing subtle nuances between > projects, as needed. That is, I would fear a bit being pulled in an > arbitrary direction: it would have to be convincingly damned good. :-) > > Better, maybe, would be to merely document some of the possible avenues. > Most of these require only a tiny investment in lines of code anyway. -- Michael Gilfix mgilfix@eecs.tufts.edu For my gpg public key: http://www.eecs.tufts.edu/~mgilfix/contact.html
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