[Guido] >>> from OptionParser import OptionParser >>> >>> I like this! [Greg] >> I think the BDFL has spoken. I can live with this, although I prefer >> lower-case module names. Whatever. [Guido] > I prefer lower-case module names for most situations, but I make an > exception for modulename == classname. But there's more than just the one class (OptionParser) in the module, and the other classes (Option, Values) *are* used. Barry's rule may hold for 1 class per module; that's not the case here. +1 for "options" -1 for "OptionParser" -- David Goodger <goodger@users.sourceforge.net> Open-source projects: - Python Docutils: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/ (includes reStructuredText: http://docutils.sf.net/rst.html) - The Go Tools Project: http://gotools.sourceforge.net/
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