On 27 July 2001, Guido van Rossum said: > > stat.py in 2.2a1 starts with the following sage advice: > > > > """Constants/functions for interpreting results of os.stat() and os.lstat(). > > > > Suggested usage: from stat import * > > """ > > > > Is ths still the suggested usage? > > I don't see why not. My understanding was that it's generally considered Bad Form to do this at module level, while doing it at function level is tricky (or a performance hit? whatever...) because of nested scopes. Greg -- Greg Ward - Unix geek gward@python.net http://starship.python.net/~gward/ No animals were harmed in transmitting this message.
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