* dieter <die...@handshake.de> [160209 23:03]: > Carl Meyer <c...@oddbird.net> writes: > > ... > > If you omit the future-import in Python 2.7, `import config` will import > > the neighboring app/config.py by default, and there is no way to import > > the top-level config.py. > > There is the "__import__" builtin function which allows to specify > the "parent package" indirectly via its "globals" parameter. This > way, you can import the "top-level" config (passing an empty "globals"). Thanks. I used __import__ as part of a custom load() function that I used in my own framework when I was developing CGI sites. I never used the globals parameter tho'. If I start
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