New submission from Nikita Sobolev <[email protected]>:
Right now `MODULE` in Lib/test/test_enum.py is defined as:
```python
MODULE = ('test.test_enum', '__main__')[__name__=='__main__']
```
I dived into history and did not find any reasoning why it should not be just
`__name__`. (But, I might had missed it: the first usage of it is dated back to
2016)
This came up in https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/30641
So, I think it is a good idea to simplify it like this:
```python
MODULE = __name__
```
Probably, this won't cause any more confusion in the future :)
I am not going to change all `MODULE` usages to `__name__` to keep the diff as
minimal as possible.
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components: Tests
messages: 410818
nosy: ethan.furman, sobolevn
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Simplify `MODULE` variable in `test_enum.py`
type: behavior
versions: Python 3.11
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