On Wed, Apr 14, 2004, Greg Ewing wrote: > Aahz <aahz at pythoncraft.com>: >> >> Nope. Absolute imports are the most common form > > I don't agree with that. In every major Python application I've > written, the vast majority of imports are from other modules of the > application, which are most sensibly referenced relatively. So you're saying that your applications are all put together in a single package? Or that there isn't much in the way of inter-package imports? Could you show us the header of one of your modules as an example? > I, too, am quite concerned about the imminent breaking of every > existing relative import, apparently because Guido has an ideological > objection to relative imports and wants to punish us for having used > them so freely over the years. Actually, it's Barry's hobbyhorse. -- Aahz (aahz at pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "I used to have a .sig but I found it impossible to please everyone..." --SFJ
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