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I have registered a Python class using SimObject within the Sconscript file, and this class is callable within scripts. However, when I attempted to integrate this class into the library and recompiled, I received a ModuleNotFoundError. Is there any additional implicit definition required to register a Python class as a module? I have searched extensively and examined many Python classes that can be imported as modules, but I have not discovered any particular distinctions.
I would greatly appreciate any help that's possible.
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I have registered a Python class using SimObject within the Sconscript file, and this class is callable within scripts. However, when I attempted to integrate this class into the library and recompiled, I received a ModuleNotFoundError. Is there any additional implicit definition required to register a Python class as a module? I have searched extensively and examined many Python classes that can be imported as modules, but I have not discovered any particular distinctions.
I would greatly appreciate any help that's possible.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: