"individual import lines" is indicating support for something like
mako.imports =
import logging
import some.other.module
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Hollister
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, so looking at the Pyramid-generated Mako template code, it just
> literally outputs what's in that config setting, quotes, brackets and all.
> So, the syntax has to be:
>
> mako.imports = import logging
>
> with multiple imports as
>
> mako.imports = import logging, some.other.module
>
> not
>
> mako.imports = import logging, import some.other.module
>
>
> Which I didn't infer from the documentation that reads "String list of
> Python statements, typically individual “import” lines" (but maybe I just
> didn't understand it correctly).
>
> Thanks to Mike Bayer for pointing me in the right direction in replying to
> my post on Mako.
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mako-discuss/RNUfqX12YHE
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