importing two modules with the same name
Tim Jarman
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Sat Mar 19 15:23:04 EST 2005
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Francisco Borges wrote: > Hello, > > This is not stricly necessary but it would be nice if I could get it > done. Here is what I want to do: > > There are 2 "foo" named modules, 'std foo' and 'my foo'. I want to be > able to import 'my foo' and then from within my foo, import 'std > foo'. Anyone can help?? > If I had to do this, I'd use packages: import foo # the standard module - presumably already on sys.path import my.foo # my module which lives in its own little world Remember to qualify names correctly, and/or do something like: import foo as std_foo But if your foo is under your control, why not do everyone a favour and call it something else? -- Website: www DOT jarmania FULLSTOP com
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