Shane Hathaway wrote: > I'd like a way to import modules at the point where I need the > functionality, rather than remember to import ahead of time. This might > eliminate a step in my coding process. Currently, my process is I > change code and later scan my changes to make matching changes to the > import statements. The scan step is error prone and time consuming. > By importing inline, I'd be able to change code without the extra scan step.
> Thoughts? Why not: 1) jump to the top of the file when you need to do an import (1G in Vim), 2) add the import, 3) jump back to where you were (Ctrl-o in Vim) and keep coding. This isn't Vim specific, I suspect all decent editors have similar capabilities (I know Emacs does). Thus eliminating the unpleasant scan step. Oh, and py.std does something similar to what you want: http://codespeak.net/py/current/doc/misc.html#the-py-std-hook. -- Benji -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list