Re: Developing Techniques (and naming conventions)

2008-02-24 Thread Adekoba
On Feb 24, 3:21 pm, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
nomine.org> wrote:
> -On [20080224 20:01], Adekoba ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> >I don't think moving food.py's code to __init__.py would work out to
> >well, because then how would I run the script?
>
> import food
>
> Which in turn has something like this in food/__init__.py:
>
> from food.cheese import gouda
> from food.ham import parma
>
> __all__ = ['gouda', 'parma']
>
> and in turn in your script you can now use food.gouda and food.parma.
>
> Unless I totally misunderstood what you are trying to achieve.
>
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I was just curious if I could get a script name to be the same name as
the package directory, but apparently it is not possible. Instead I
think I am going to do something like:

setup.py
food/
  __init__.py
  ham.py
  cheese.py
scripts/
  food

and just set my PYTHONPATH to the parent directory. I have never done
a full scale project before in python, but I think this is probably on
track with what most people would do.
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Re: Developing Techniques (and naming conventions)

2008-02-24 Thread Adekoba
On Feb 24, 1:06 pm, Christian Heimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adekoba wrote:
> > food.py
> > food/
> >   __init__.py
> >   ham.py
> >   cheese.py
>
> > where food.py is a script that uses the package food. Is it possible
> > for this to work in any way? Every time I try to run food.py, python
> > tries to import everything from the script instead of from the
> > package. How can I fix this?
>
> Move the code from food.py to food/__init__.py. You can't have a package
> and a module with the same name.
>
> Christian

So it is not possible?

I don't think moving food.py's code to __init__.py would work out to
well, because then how would I run the script?
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Developing Techniques (and naming conventions)

2008-02-24 Thread Adekoba
I have some questions... Say we have a package "food"

food/
  __init__.py
  ham.py
  cheese.py

Is it possible to have a file named "food.py" in the package and have
non-referential imports work? i.e., for ham.py to have a line "import
food.food". From my experience, python will not work with this.


Alright, new scenario. Say we had:

food.py
food/
  __init__.py
  ham.py
  cheese.py

where food.py is a script that uses the package food. Is it possible
for this to work in any way? Every time I try to run food.py, python
tries to import everything from the script instead of from the
package. How can I fix this?
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