On 3/6/24 08:28, Jacob Kruger via Python-list wrote:
> C:\temp\py_try>python
> Python 3.11.7 (tags/v3.11.7:fa7a6f2, Dec 4 2023, 19:24:49) [MSC v.1937 64
bit (AMD64)] on win32
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
> >>> from scoping2 import *
And it becomes clear: only do `from ... import *` when the module has been
specifically designed to support that.
If you were to also do `import scoping2` and, after calling `do_it()`, `print(scoping2.dt_expiry)`, you would see that
it had changed.
I know there are good explanations for how variables and names work in Python, but I couldn't find any at the moment.
Sorry.
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