On 05/05/2013 17:00, Adam Jiang wrote:
I am new to python. Now, I am woring on an application within Django
framework. When I checked my code with pep8 and pyflakes, some warning
messages show up-'Foobar imported but unused'. Obviously, it indicates
that some modules are imprted to current module but never get
references. However, it seems the message is wrong in this case:
# file: urls.py
urlpattens = patterns(
'',
url('^signup/$', 'signup')
}
# file: register.py
def signup(request):
return ...
# file: views.py
import signup from register
The warning message is shown in file views.py. It seems to me that the
code is okay because Django requires all functions serve as 'view' is
typically go into views.py. 'import' is about get 'signup' function
into module 'views.py'. Or, I am totally wrong? Is there a proper way
to avoid this warnning?
It's not:
import signup from register
(that's an error) but:
from register import signup
After fixing that, does it still show the warning?
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