On 22Jul2018 15:38, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 22/07/18 05:45, Cameron Simpson wrote:
Circular imports: 2 codependent modules. If you have:
module A:
import B
module B:
import B
That won't work: the second import (whichever it turns out to be)
will fail. One workaround is to make one of
On 22/07/18 05:45, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 22Jul2018 06:43, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer wrote:
i have found some reputable books that include import within code
with ...
import x
if ...
import y
def ...
import z
according to me they should be placed at the top. but an advantage of
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer writes:
> i have found some reputable books that include import within code
>
> with ...
> import x
>
> if ...
> import y
>
> def ...
> import z
>
> according to me they should be placed at the top. but an advantage of it is
> optimisation where you only load
>
>
> apart from circular imports?
>
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On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 8:49 AM Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 22Jul2018 14:45, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> >Circular imports: 2 codependent modules.
apart from circular imports?
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On 22Jul2018 14:45, Cameron Simpson wrote:
Circular imports: 2 codependent modules. If you have:
module A:
import B
module B:
import B
That won't work: the second import (whichever it turns out to be) will
fail. One workaround is to make one of the modules put off the
import. A better
On 22Jul2018 06:43, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer wrote:
i have found some reputable books that include import within code
with ...
import x
if ...
import y
def ...
import z
according to me they should be placed at the top. but an advantage of it is
optimisation where you only load modu