On 2/6/14 1:51 PM, Thomas Heller wrote:
I sometimes have code like this:

class Foo:

    def spam(self):
        ....

    from somewhere import method
    from somewhere import CONSTANT

    def blah(self):
        ....

where CONSTANT defines a class attribute, anbd method
is a method that I would like to call like any other
methor (self.spam(), or self.blah()).

This works nicely and is a compact coding style, however
frosted complains about unused imports.

Should I fix my coding habits, or should frosted by fixed?

This is a very unusual coding style, one that many people would object to. But more importantly, how could frosted be fixed to know that these are used?

--Ned.

Thanks,
Thomas




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