> Guido van Rossum wrote: > > At least "from . import X" and "from .. import X" are completely > > clear and more levels up are not likely to occur in practice... > > I have Aahz's revision ready to check in, but I'm unclear on one > point. Is the accepted/pronounced relative import syntax dots only, > or can there be a branch too? In other words, is the "Y" here > acceptable (where Y is a sibling to the current module's package)? > > from ..Y import X Yes. > I think the PEP needs a clear statement (and examples) of which syntax > **and semantics** have been chosen. Ah, I haven't had the time to read the PEP carefully. Apparently it can use a better specification (like so many PEPs these days... :-( ). Don't wait for me; it's clear that someone needs to do some more work on this (if just to spell out what seems obvious). --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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