> On 26 Jul 2019, at 20:34, Serhiy Storchaka <storch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 26.07.19 21:10, Anders Hovmöller пише:
>> This doesn't really solve the problem imo. Imported symbols shouldn't be i 
>> portable elsewhere. Not by import * or explicitly. That's the problem.
> 
> I do not think that this is always a problem. It is common to refactor the 
> code by defining names in submodules and then importing them in the main 
> module. For example, in `json/__init__.py`:
> 
>    from .decoder import JSONDecoder, JSONDecodeError
>    from .encoder import JSONEncoder
> 
> It is possible even to use a star import.
> 
> So this change would break much more code.

I believe I covered that in my last email. I'll repeat it here for clarity: if 
you indent to re-export you can do that explicitly:

from foo import bar
bar = bar

For "from x import *" you'd need to iterate over __import_dict__ (or whatever 
we call it) and set them all. 

/ Anders 
   
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