Assuming `bpy` is a module, you're creating a new attribute in your module, `context`, that contains a reference to the same object that is referenced in the `context` attribute in the `bpy` module.
On Mon, 2022-03-21 at 22:12 +0100, Paul St George wrote: > > When I am writing code, I often do things like this: > > context = bpy.context # convenience > > then whenever I need bpy.context, I only need to write context > > > Here’s my question: > > When I forget to use the convenient shorter form > > why is bpy.context not interpreted as bpy.bpy.context? > > > — > Paul St George > > > > > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list