[issue16891] Fix docs about module search order

2020-05-31 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment: Python 2.7 is no longer supported. -- nosy: +serhiy.storchaka resolution: -> out of date stage: -> resolved status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker ___

[issue16891] Fix docs about module search order

2020-03-06 Thread Brett Cannon
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[issue16891] Fix docs about module search order

2013-01-08 Thread Dmitry Mugtasimov
Dmitry Mugtasimov added the comment: Further investigation led me to the conclusion that "TO BE" should look like this: 6.1.2. The Module Search Path When a module named spam is imported, the interpreter first searches in the containing package (the package of which the current module is a su

[issue16891] Fix docs about module search order

2013-01-08 Thread Nick Coghlan
Nick Coghlan added the comment: That said, the originally proposed docs change looks like a solid improvement to me. It's still a lie, but an appropriate one for the tutorial. -- ___ Python tracker __

[issue16891] Fix docs about module search order

2013-01-08 Thread Nick Coghlan
Nick Coghlan added the comment: The docs sometimes try to draw a sharp distinction between modules and packages, but it's essentially a lie - a package is really just a module with a __path__ attribute, and if you know what you are doing, you make even an ordinary module behave like a package (e.

[issue16891] Fix docs about module search order

2013-01-08 Thread Dmitry Mugtasimov
Dmitry Mugtasimov added the comment: A lot of people are still using python 2.7, even 2.6. For me it would be a nice fix in docs since I spent a plenty of time, trying to figure out what is going on. In my previous comment I also pointed out that implementation probably should be fixed too, s

[issue16891] Fix docs about module search order

2013-01-08 Thread R. David Murray
R. David Murray added the comment: > So it looks like if "import xyz.b" bahaves different depending on how > a.py was initially loaded as a script or imported from another module. There are several differences between importing a module and running a script, one of which is what is on sys.path

[issue16891] Fix docs about module search order

2013-01-08 Thread Dmitry Mugtasimov
Dmitry Mugtasimov added the comment: As I investigate it a little closer it seems to me that it is not a documentation issue, but an implementation issue. http://docs.python.org/2/reference/simple_stmts.html#import "A package can contain other packages and modules while modules cannot contain

[issue16891] Fix docs about module search order

2013-01-08 Thread Éric Araujo
Changes by Éric Araujo : -- nosy: +brett.cannon, ncoghlan ___ Python tracker ___ ___ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: http:

[issue16891] Fix docs about module search order

2013-01-08 Thread Dmitry Mugtasimov
Dmitry Mugtasimov added the comment: UPDATE: CHANGE http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14183541/why-python-finds-module-instead-of-package-if-they-have-the-same-name#comment19687166_14183541 TO http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14183541/why-python-finds-module-instead-of-package-if-they-have-th

[issue16891] Fix docs about module search order

2013-01-08 Thread Dmitry Mugtasimov
New submission from Dmitry Mugtasimov: http://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/modules.html should be rewritten. AS IS 6.1.2. The Module Search Path When a module named spam is imported, the interpreter first searches for a built-in module with that name. If not found, it then searches for a file nam