Charles Cazabon wrote: > "at" more closely matches the apparent usage above, i.e.: > > from neatTricks at "/path/to/dir" import bar > > It's a little less rosy as: > > import neatTricks at "/home/guido/lib/python" In my opinion, "import foo at bar" reads too much like "import foo as bar". just my 2 mucents, Gerrit. -- 31. If he hire it out for one year and then return, the house, garden, and field shall be given back to him, and he shall take it over again. -- 1780 BC, Hammurabi, Code of Law -- PrePEP: Builtin path type http://people.nl.linux.org/~gerrit/creaties/path/pep-xxxx.html Asperger's Syndrome - a personal approach: http://people.nl.linux.org/~gerrit/english/
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