Question

In my main() function I open a config file:

cfg = {}
execfile("config.conf", cfg)

config.conf looks like this:

x = 10

Later on, I use cfg[x], which gives me NameError: global name 'x' is not defined. I took the example from here, how I use it, looks correctly to me.

Why do I get that error?

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Solution

In the linked question, the values are accessed with strings matching the identifier names:

print config["value1"]

Likewise, you should use a string.

cfg["x"]

Example:

cfg = {}
exec("x=23", cfg)
print cfg["x"]

Result:

23
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