On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 11:12:43PM +0000, Paul Moore wrote:
> If we want a "guaranteed-stdlib" package form, we should probably have
> a top-level package, "std" or whatever.
py.
> That notion has, I believe,
> been shot down before (no time to look up references now).
Mr Van Rossum has spoken against it many times.
Now I think - if we don't want a separate Python's top-level namespace
may be we should think about a separate top-level non-Python's (3rd
parties') namespace? With it we could have database.sqlite (Python's
sqlite) and user.database.sqlite (a newer version); and by doing import
database.sqlite you know exactly what version you are importing.
Oleg.
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Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.
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