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I am using a python program (version 2.7) that imports a module and uses its functions and variables, like demonstrated below.

This is the module.

# module.py

variable = 2

def function(number):
    global variable
    variable = number

This is the program that uses the module.

# program.py

from module import *
print variable
function(1)
print variable

The program prints the following:

2
2

However, if you change program.py to this:

# program.py

import module
print module.variable
module.function(1)
print module.variable

The program prints this:

2
1

I have no idea why this is happening. Any insight would be helpful.

Thanks,

The Turtle 🐢

1 Answer 1

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What you're trying to do is not possible using the global keyword. In python, global variables are only global to their module and not shared across modules (not as in e.g. C). Also see this PEP for more information about this topic.

Besides, what you're doing in your example is ugly global abuse and leads to unmaintainable and hard to debug programs. There's a better way to do this depending on your exact situation.

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