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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:33:37+00:00 2026-05-14T23:33:37+00:00

I am developing a simple application which hava a file Constants.py containing all configuration,

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I am developing a simple application which hava a file Constants.py containing all configuration, it is like this

x = y

during execution of program , the value of y changes , I want value of x o get updated too , automatically, this can be reffered as binding, how can I achieve this

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    2026-05-14T23:33:37+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:33 pm

    In Python variable names point at values. x=y tells Python that the variable name x should point at the value that y is currently pointing at.

    When you change y, then the variable name y points at a new value, while the variable name x still points at the old value.

    You can not achieve what you want with plain variable names.

    I like KennyTM’s suggestion to define x as a function since it makes explicit that the value of x requires running some code (the lookup of the value of y).

    However, if you want to maintain a uniform syntax (making all the constants accessible in the same way), then you could use a class with properties (attributes which call getter and setter functions):

    Constants.py:

    class BunchOConstants(object):
        def __init__(self, **kwds):
            self.__dict__.update(kwds)
        @property
        def x(self):
            return self.y
        @x.setter
        def x(self,val):
            self.y=val
    const=BunchOConstants(y=10,z='foo')
    

    Your script.py:

    import Constants
    
    const=Constants.const
    print(const.y)
    # 10
    print(const.x)
    # 10
    

    Here you change the “constant” y:

    const.y='bar'
    

    And the “constant” x is changed too:

    print(const.x)
    # bar
    

    You can change x also,

    const.x='foo'
    

    and y too gets changed:

    print(const.y)
    # foo
    
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