Modules that provide differing functionality amongst different Python versions...
Allan Crooks
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aahz at pythoncraft.com (Aahz) wrote in message news:<a9ut8d$dql$1 at panix3.panix.com>... > In article <304d20df.0204210629.3f2b4d58 at posting.google.com>, > Allan Crooks <googlegroups at sixtyten.org> wrote: > > > >Another thought I've had is doing it by specifying, say for module > >'x', having modules 'x_20', 'x_21', 'x_22', with x simply finding out > >what versions of Python it is running on, and then compiling all > >modules it can deal with, and then importing all objects into it's > >namespace. > > Yup. But do it with a package. Umm... pardon my ignorance, but what exactly is a package in terms of Python? I assume it's just a module that does some form of importing of sub-modules (perhaps it uses "from module import *")? Allan.
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