[Python-Dev] Conflicts [was Re: Keyword meanings [was: Accept just PEP-0426]]
Steven D'Aprano
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Sun Dec 9 03:11:34 CET 2012
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On 09/12/12 12:32, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Steven D'Aprano<steve at pearwood.info> wrote: >> Assuming that two software packages Spam and Ham install into directories >> Spam and Ham, how can merely having them installed side-by-side lead to a >> conflict? >> >> I can see how running or importing Spam and Ham together might lead to >> problems. And I can see that if package Spam wants to install into >> directory Ham, that would be bad. But who does that? > > If two packages Spam and Ham both define a module Jam, then the one > that gets loaded will depend on the search path. That would be one > form of conflict. import Spam.Jam import Ham.Jam What am I missing? Why would a software package called "Spam" install a top-level module called "Jam" rather than "Spam"? Isn't the whole point of Python packages to solve this namespace problem? -- Steven
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