2008/12/14 Michael George <mdgeo...@cs.cornell.edu>: > If you import a module, it introduces the name of that module (pygame in > this case) into the local scope. That means you can access things inside > that module using that name (e.g. pygame.Rect). On the other hand, the > from module import name construct imports the name itself. For example, if > you said from pygame import Rect, then you could use Rect instead of > pygame.Rect. > Yes, I already know that. That's why I think is strange this code works, because I import pygame with "import pygame" and I can use Rect() function instead of pygame.Rect() and it works! > Don't know if that's any clearer :) > Sorry, maybe I didn't explained my doubt well... I find some difficulties explaining things not in my mother tongue ;)
Thanks a lot > --Mike > Gonzalo :)