I don't understand your question regarding 'execute
the whole file'? Why can't you just put all of the python commands you
want into an external method, then use a single 'main-line function' to call the
'sub-functions' as needed?
python has a command called 'commands' which can be
used for executing bash commands.
hth
Jonathan
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Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 8:14
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Subject: [Zope] External Methods newbie
question
Hello,
I see I can only execute python functions in external
methods.
Is there any way to execute the whole file, not just a certain
function? In linux I created a python script, and it doesn't have
functions. I just want to execute the whole file. I tried using
"self" or "init" for function names in Zope and it doesn't want to do it,
telling me "The specified object, init, was not found in module,
test."
Is there a way to execute a file?
(another
question: is there a way to execute bash commands in linux? or is external
methods only good for python?)
Thanks in advance guys!!
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