Re: Imports and dot-notation

2023-08-09 Thread Cameron Simpson via Python-list
On 09Aug2023 12:30, Oliver Schinagl wrote: Looking at a python projects code and repository layout, we see the following directory structure. /project/core /project/components/module1 ... /project/components/moduleN /projects/util (this is far from complete, but enough to help paint a pictur

Re: Imports and dot-notation

2023-08-09 Thread dn via Python-list
On 09/08/2023 22.30, Oliver Schinagl via Python-list wrote: ...> Looking at a python projects code and repository layout, we see the following directory structure. /project/core /project/components/module1 ... /project/components/moduleN /projects/util ...> Some modules import other modules, an

Re: Planning a Python / PyData conference

2023-08-09 Thread Fulian Wang via Python-list
I recommend Sichuan ,Taiwan , or Thailand Get Outlook for iOS From: Python-list on behalf of dn via Python-list Sent: Wednesday, August 9, 2023 00:10 To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: Planning a Python / PyData conference Hi Wilbe

Imports and dot-notation

2023-08-09 Thread Oliver Schinagl via Python-list
Dear list, First a disclaimer, I am a python novice ;) so apologies beforehand for any incorrect terms and use thereof :) I have a question about the preferred/pythonic way dealing with imports. But let me start by giving a little bit of an example (which lead me to this question). Lookin

SQLObject 3.10.2

2023-08-09 Thread Oleg Broytman via Python-list
Hello! I'm pleased to announce version 3.10.2, a minor feature release and the second bugfix release of branch 3.10 of SQLObject. What's new in SQLObject === The contributor for this release is Igor Yudytskiy. Thanks! Minor features -- * Class ``Alias`` grows a