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[Python-Dev] Assignment to __class__ of module? (Autoloading? (Making Queue.Queue easier to use))

[Python-Dev] Assignment to __class__ of module? (Autoloading? (Making Queue.Queue easier to use)) [Python-Dev] Assignment to __class__ of module? (Autoloading? (Making Queue.Queue easier to use))Greg Ewing greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz
Fri Oct 14 02:49:44 CEST 2005
Josiah Carlson wrote:

> The earlier portion of this discussion came from...
> 
>     import module
>     #module.foo does not reference a module
>     module.foo
>     #now module.foo references a module

Or more generally, module.foo now references *something*,
not necessarily a module. (In my use case it's a class.)

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