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===DESCRIPTION===
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'''run''' executes an external Python script in a local name space, the global namespace, or in its own namespace (as a module).
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  "run" executes an external Python script in a local name space, the
 
  global namespace, or in its own namespace (as a module).
 
 
 
===USAGE===
 
===USAGE===
   
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  run python-script [, (local | global | module | main | private ) ]
  run python-script [, (local | global | module | main | private ) ]
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===PYMOL API===
 
===PYMOL API===
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Not directly available.  Instead, use :
  Not directly available.  Instead, use cmd.do("run ...").
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cmd.do("run ...").
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===NOTES===
 
===NOTES===
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The default mode for run is '''global'''.
 
   
 
   
  The default mode for run is "global".
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Due to an idiosyncrasy in Pickle, you can not pickle objects directly created at the main level in a script run as "module", (because the pickled object becomes dependent on that module). Workaround: delegate construction to an imported module.  
 
  Due to an idiosyncracy in Pickle, you can not pickle objects
 
  directly created at the main level in a script run as "module",
 
  (because the pickled object becomes dependent on that module).
 
  Workaround: delegate construction to an imported module.  
 
  
[[Category:Commands|run]]
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[[Category:Commands|Run]]

Latest revision as of 02:56, 6 April 2011

run executes an external Python script in a local name space, the global namespace, or in its own namespace (as a module).

USAGE

run python-script [, (local | global | module | main | private ) ]

PYMOL API

Not directly available. Instead, use :

cmd.do("run ...").

NOTES

The default mode for run is global.

Due to an idiosyncrasy in Pickle, you can not pickle objects directly created at the main level in a script run as "module", (because the pickled object becomes dependent on that module). Workaround: delegate construction to an imported module.