I'm reading the What's New section of the 2.5 docs, and I'm a little
confused by the last section of Absolute and Relative Imports:
---
For example, code in the A.B.C module can do:
from . import D # Imports A.B.D
from .. import E
John Salerno wrote:
I'm reading the What's New section of the 2.5 docs, and I'm a little
confused by the last section of Absolute and Relative Imports:
---
For example, code in the A.B.C module can do:
from . import D # Imports
Robert Kern wrote:
What is ambiguous about A.B.D, A.E, and A.F.G? But if you like:
I guess maybe I was looking at it backwards. From the way it was worded,
I thought the only information we had to use was the structure A.B.C,
and then given a statement like:
from . import D
we just had to
John Salerno wrote:
Robert Kern wrote:
What is ambiguous about A.B.D, A.E, and A.F.G? But if you like:
I guess maybe I was looking at it backwards. From the way it was worded,
I thought the only information we had to use was the structure A.B.C,
and then given a statement like:
from .
John Salerno wrote:
Robert Kern wrote:
What is ambiguous about A.B.D, A.E, and A.F.G? But if you like:
I guess maybe I was looking at it backwards. From the way it was worded,
I thought the only information we had to use was the structure A.B.C,
and then given a statement like:
from
Robert Kern wrote:
Remember that this is code in the A.B.C module.
Oh! That clears it all up! I wasn't realizing that the import statements
were being executed from within the C module! Thanks! :)
--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list