Hello, I have a python library package 'Foo', which contains alot of submodules:
Foo/: __init__.py module1.py: class Bar() class Hmm() module2.py class Bee() class Wax() module3.py etc etc To prevent namespace pollution, I want to import and use this library in the following way: import Foo (...) t = Foo.module2.Bee() To accomplish this, I put explicit imports in __init__.py: import module1 import module2 import module3 what Im wondering about, is if its a more refined way of doing this, as the explicit imports now need to be manually maintained if the library grows. I've tried to use __all__, but this only seems to work with "from Foo import *" and it causes modules to be imported directly into the namespace of course. Thanks for input. -Frank -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list