> I read the PEP8 and the "importing Python Modules" article. However, > I'm still a little confused on what should the general rules for > importing modules. > > I'm showing what I used in my current project, and will accept your > advices on how I should change them.
> import module > > and then use > > module.MyClass > > ( in case of a flat module) > > or > > from package.subpackage import module > > and then use > > module.MyClass > > (( for a package/subpackage structure )) My opinion is that this is the preffered way, generally speaking. Not only does it avoid namespace issues as effbot pointed out, but it also makes code easier to read later. As examples, I tend to break those rules frequently with these : from pprint import pprint # Because pprint.pprint is just redundant from lxml import etree # Actually I guess this doesn't break the rule. from datetime import datetime # This might be a bad idea... I haven't had problems yet though. datetime.datetime gets on my nerves though. just my .02 Eric -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list